10 Artworks to Love
10 Artworks to Love – New Paintings by Canadian Artist Brandy Saturley (2025)
It’s nearly October, and we’re three-quarters of the way through 2025. This year I’ve created more than 30 original paintings, landscapes, florals, and even a polar bear king. From Newfoundland to Vancouver Island, my work continues to tell vivid visual stories of Canadian culture, identity, and landscape.

Newfoundland Impressions – Paintings by Brandy Saturley at James Baird Gallery 2025
In February, I traveled to Boston to exhibit my paintings of polar bears and hockey as part of Winteractive, introducing my vision of contemporary Canadian art to an international audience. April brought me back to Newfoundland, where I was artist-in-residence at the Pouch Cove Foundation. During this time, I held a solo exhibition of my Newfoundland-inspired paintings and launched my first published art book, Painting Canada.

Brandy Saturley with her art book, Painting Canada, 2025
By June, I was in Las Vegas, taking in the awe-inspiring architecture of the Sphere, experiencing Coldplay live, and gathering inspiration from the vibrant Las Vegas Arts District. Summer was dedicated to painting, while September marked a new chapter as I relocated my home and studio to Parksville, a seaside community on Vancouver Island, where I continue to explore Canadian identity through paint.

Parksville, BC on Vancouver Island, Canada
My work is represented by galleries across Canada, including James Baird Gallery (Newfoundland), Willock & Sax (Banff), Gust Gallery (Waterton Lakes), and Summer & Grace Gallery (Oakville, Ontario). Over the summer, nearly 30 new works were created and delivered to these Canadian art galleries.

Brandy Saturley at James Baird Gallery
This year also brought opportunities to connect with collectors and communities. In Edmonton, I contributed to Iconic Brands, a fundraiser supporting the Miller Art Gallery and the Roxy Theatre. In Hamilton, Ontario, my work was featured in Neighbourly at Coles Art Market, exploring themes of Canadian identity and what it means to be a good neighbour.

Brandy Saturley in her Vancouver Island studio
Another exciting project has been a special commission for The Tragically Hip’s Poster Cellar. We are preparing to launch a limited-edition fine art print, while the original painting will be unveiled at my upcoming solo exhibition at the Miller Art Gallery in Edmonton this November.

Work in progress – Brandy Saturley studio
It has been a busy and inspiring year filled with exhibitions, travel, and new paintings. Here are 10 artworks to love, paintings created in 2025 that continue my journey as a contemporary Canadian artist sharing the spirit and stories of Canada through paint.