About

I am a Canadian artist and a fantasy lover. I aim to bridge the gap between reality and fantasy, inviting viewers into a world of wonder and storytelling. My oil paintings and graphite drawings are deeply rooted in traditional techniques, working with themes inspired by the old masters, fantasy literature, and films.

I studied math in university and I apply math to all my pieces for precision and accuracy. Opening an art book by old master's looks like a math text book. I believe math and art are closer than today's society make them to be. Instead of separating the two I love to merge them together to create pieces that bridge reality to fantasy. Math is my reality, used to create a fantasy masterpiece.

My pieces offer a theme of longing for a world of fantasy. My art is more than decoration, it’s a portal to the dreams we hold close, a reflection of the worlds we wish to inhabit.

In my practice, I focus on precision, spending hours mixing colors and studying light to create works that evoke richness and depth.

My ultimate goal is to create timeless pieces that resonate with collectors, film enthusiasts, and dreamers, making my work a part of homes, galleries, and cinematic stories worldwide.

 

Dana Anbar

Dana has exhibited her art in various shows within Canada including RAW Artists as well as locally in Kelowna, BC. Her piece "Amelia" is featured in Spotlight Magazine Issue 30. Piece "Khaleesi" recieved an Honourable Mention at the People's exhibition in the Gallery Ring exhibition.