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Stacey Bodnaruk

Artist Medium(s): 
  • Mixed Media
  • Photographer

Stacey Bodnaruk is a West coast based artist and photographer who has combined a passion for the Pacific with her art, creative design, photography and interior design background. Her goal is to create artwork that inspires, evokes emotion, and starts a conversation. Her fine art photography pieces expertly blends multiple layers of original photos, which are harmoniously intertwined to create a dream-like story.

Stacey draws inspiration from the mountains and ocean – an influence of power and beauty that she passionately incorporates into both her personal and professional life. She captures photography from mountain vistas, Canadian wildlife, surf breaks, old growth forests and wild places around the world. Artwork from her current collections are curated from travels around British Columbia, Hawaii, Mexico, Costa Rica, and from her home town of Whistler.

Her approach, which she terms ‘artography’, layers and fuses anywhere from 3-10 photos, that are blended to create a vibrant, one-of-a-kind artwork that would never be achieved from one photo alone. “Each piece tells a story of the area or moment in nature. My goal is that the artwork will inspire, evoke emotion, and infuse a greater fulfillment and joy into people’s lives.”

Since 2014, her work has appeared in art exhibitions in Whistler, Squamish, Vancouver and Tofino. Her work can also be seen at various commercial spaces, galleries and boutique hotels throughout British Columbia and upcoming in Toronto. Although her clients include a strong local following, her artwork is also sold and collected across the globe. Her work has also been featured on HGTV Canada, on Sarah Richardson’s Mountain Escape TV Series.

Her work can be viewed in person at various locations throughout the Sea to Sky Corridor, and on two separate online websites: Limited Editions http://www.staceybodnaruk.com and Open Editions http://www.artography27.com

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