Angela Bontempo


Artist: Angela Bontempo
Title: Aurora, 2023
Media: acrylic on canvas
Size: 36”x 48"
Notes: Title, date, size, medium and artist name & signature verso

CAN $3,400.00

Exhibited at the Art Gallery of Burlington, ON, 2025

Artist’s Description: Inspired by the celestial phenomenon of the northern lights, this artwork symbolizes awakening, hope, and transformation. “Aurora”invites viewers to reflect on renewal and the quiet magic that arises when the unseen becomes visible, and the world is momentarily touched by the extraordinary.

Collector’s Note: Angela Bontempo’s market is gaining strong momentum. In just five years, she has built a loyal following and a consistent record of sales, with her expressive abstract paintings attracting growing attention from collectors in both Canada and the U.S. Her works remain accessibly priced at this early stage, offering an excellent entry point for those looking to invest in an emerging artist with long-term potential.

With increasing visibility in gallery and academic circles, Bontempo’s career is poised for continued growth. Her emotionally charged compositions, marked by intuitive gesture and layered texture, have positioned her as one of the rising voices in contemporary abstraction.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Angela Bontempo (b. Hamilton, Ontario)

Angela Bontempo is a contemporary abstract painter whose work bridges emotional depth with intuitive expression. Her large-scale acrylic compositions invite collectors into a world of movement, light, and layered feeling—each canvas a testament to the power of vulnerability and transformation through art.

Rooted in the tradition of Automatism, Bontempo paints through instinct and emotion, allowing each gesture to unfold naturally on the surface. Her process is meditative and deeply personal: she begins only when centered in a state of calm and joy, approaching the canvas as both a dialogue and a release. What follows is a spontaneous unfolding—textures built with palette knives, catalyst wedges, and mixed media—where colour and rhythm guide her hand. “Once the process begins,” she reflects, “the painting leads; I simply follow.”

A self-taught artist, Bontempo began painting more than a decade ago as a therapeutic response to illness and personal loss. What started as an act of healing evolved into a full-time practice defined by authenticity and emotional resonance. Her signature use of blues, layered transparencies, and dynamic contrasts—between stillness and energy, control and surrender—give her paintings a visceral impact that appeals to collectors seeking work with both sophistication and soul.

Her compositions carry a quiet spirituality, grounded in her belief that art can calm the mind and touch the spirit. Each painting is a rhythm of daily life—reflective, alive, and open to interpretation. Collectors often describe her work as emotionally grounding, offering spaces of contemplation that feel simultaneously intimate and universal.

Bontempo’s career includes exhibitions at the John Mann Gallery (St. Catharines), the Art Gallery of Burlington, and Objects to Desire (Grimsby). She has studied under artist Bruno Capolongo, a student of the esteemed Canadian painter Daniel Solomon, and continues to refine her craft with a balance of discipline and instinct.

Travel remains an important source of inspiration, particularly her time in Italy, where the landscape, light, and sense of heritage reinforce her creative connection to beauty and balance.

As her career expands internationally, Bontempo’s art continues to attract discerning collectors who value emotional authenticity, material richness, and a painterly voice that feels both timeless and deeply human. Each of her works stands as a testament to trust—in process, in intuition, and in the quiet power of art to heal and transform.

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