Art of 2025
Explore the Art of 2025 – New Paintings, Major Shows, and Momentum
We’re not even halfway through the year, and already 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most dynamic and creatively fulfilling years of my career as a Canadian visual artist. With 26 new paintings completed, a newly released book celebrating my work, and solo exhibitions in both Newfoundland and Banff, the momentum is undeniable—and the response from collectors has been just as energizing for the art of 2025.
Earlier this year, I presented a solo show of twenty original works at James Baird Gallery in Newfoundland, where the raw beauty and deep cultural resonance of the province inspired a powerful new series. This summer, I’ll head west for a solo feature with Willock & Sax Gallery in Banff, a region whose dramatic landscapes and creative pulse are a perfect match for this evolving body of work.
I also released a new book chronicling my artistic journey across Canada—a collection that weaves together stories, sketches, and paintings from coast to coast. At the same time, I had the privilege of contributing to a public art exhibition in Boston, where two of my murals were presented to a broad and diverse audience, bringing a uniquely Canadian voice to an international stage.

Winteractive 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts – mural by Brandy Saturley
With so many milestones already behind me this year, it’s no surprise that sales have been swift, and many of these new works are already in private and corporate collections across the country.
If you’ve been thinking about bringing an original piece of Canadian contemporary art into your life, now is the perfect time to explore what’s available. From vivid landscapes and symbolic storytelling, to modern expressions of Canadian identity, the new paintings speak to place, people, and the evolving story of this country.
Each work tells a story. Perhaps one of them is yours.