Johanna Reynolds

Reynolds draws on the shifting palettes of plant life, rock, water, and sky, translating these elemental references into open-ended landscapes.

Johanna Reynolds is a Toronto-based artist whose abstract paintings emerge from a close attunement to the natural world. Working in oil and acrylic, she creates dynamic compositions characterized by elegant, contemplative layers interrupted by moody, gestural bursts of unexpected colour.

 

Across her various series, Reynolds draws on the shifting palettes of plant life, rock, water, and sky, translating these elemental references into open-ended landscapes that feel both familiar and emotionally resonant. Her work invites viewers into imaginative, atmospheric spaces where abstraction and landscape quietly converge.

 

Reynolds studied Art History and Studio Arts at Concordia University in Montreal, and her career highlights include a 2018 solo exhibition in Sweden with Nordic Stories Contemporary Art and the acquisition of four large-scale works by Air Canada for its permanent collection at LaGuardia Airport in New York.