the village gallery logo
the village gallerythe village gallery directorthe village gallery artiststhe village gallery servicesthe village gallery eventsthe village gallery presscontact the village gallery

The Artists

 

  • Joan Armour
  • Denise Baillargeon
  • Liana Pica Birt
  • Sandy Brand
  • Russell Brohier
  • Diane Brouillette
  • Zenon Burdy
  • Martin Cadorette
  • Joseph Capicotto
  • Césan
  • Antoine Claes
  • Marie Claprood
  • Eugenio Cohaila
  • Christina Coleman
  • Tania Darashkevich
  • Yury Darashkevich
  • Loys De Fleuriot
  • Marcelle Dube
  • Becky Fixter
  • Hélène Fleury
  • Martha Fleury
  • Celine Gendron
  • Gretta Gibney
  • Claude Girard
  • David Grieve
  • Cathy Hayward
  • Sonja Hidas
  • Fiona Hoop
  • Hyun Jou Lee
  • Andria Keen
  • Steve Kenny
  • Miro Korsic
  • Mitchel Kotansky
  • Linda Laflamme
  • Paule Lagace
  • Robert Lamarche
  • Mahey
  • Helen Mathieu
  • Kelvin McAvoy
  • Jason Hugh Mernick
  • Micheline Montgomery
  • Marc Nerbonne
  • Laurie Wonfor Nolan
  • Emilio Pica
  • Simeon Posen
  • Katia Poulin
  • Ricardo Rumi
  • Margaret Rose
  • Sacha
  • Mariette Savard
  • Ingrid Schienke
  • Michael Sean
  • Ford Smith
  • Paul A. Teolis
  • Lise Tremblay
  • Francois Trottier
  • George Turia
  • Domenic Valela
  • Ann Van Mierlo
  • Al Van Mil
  • Lucille Weber
  • Gayle Wheeler
  • Todd White
  • Alexandre Zerbe

 

 

Domenic Valela

 

Born in Calabria, Italy, in 1950.

Valela has lived in Montreal, Canada, since 1956. He recalls sketching continuously throughout his early childhood years and receiving encouragement from all those around him; a deep-rooted affection for art naturally developed. Later in his teens, a technical interest began to evolve alongside his art. He pursued to acquire a Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering from Concordia University but always continued to take art courses to keep an inner balance.

In 1999, a brief illness jolted him enough that his convalescence became the catalyst needed to prioritize his true love of art. In the next two years, he devoted all his free time to cutting the umbilical cord of pure realistic painting, releasing him to explore the creative process of figurative and abstract art. His artistic appetite was nourished with alternate colour palettes, various medium applications, textured canvases and spontaneity.

valela painting Midday Warmth
Space scape assimilation
171 Lakeshore Rd. E Mississauga ON L5G 4T9 T: 905.891.9171 F: 905.271.2402