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ORIGINAL ART & PRINTS
At Robyn Safarian Fine Art Gallery we want to make art ownership easy. Whether you are in search of a wall art print for a small room or a large canvas to feature in a more spacious area, we invite you to explore our unique collection. From Nature & Landscape art to Figurative Illustrations, and Contemporary Abstracts, our original paintings & art prints are thoughtfully curated to cater to a wide array of collectors’ tastes, and desires.


PROVOCATIVE ABSTRACTS
Abstract art is widely popular because it encourages viewers to speculate without forcing them into accepting concrete ideas. It has the ability to provoke thought and evoke emotions through forms that don’t fall into rigid definitions. Large abstract illustrations add a modern and dynamic touch to any space. With focus on colours, shapes, and textures, abstract pieces such as paintings, posters, or sculptures, can be a bold focal point, or help create a calm and serene ambiance. Robyn Safarian Fine Art Gallery is home to a very unique, and exclusive collection of abstract drawings and illustrations in the Greater Toronto Area.
URBAN & POP ART
Two visually striking movements, Pop and Urban Art come from different cultural contexts and have distinct artistic goals. Pop Art blurs the line between cultural boundaries, sometimes celebrating and sometimes critiquing consumerism. Urban Art is more rebellious, often commenting on political, economic, or cultural injustices. Both movements have had a strong influence on architecture and design, shaping how an area is experienced, decorated, and even constructed. More modern spaces, such as lofts, lobbies, townhomes, and penthouse apartments, are especially apt for showcasing oversized Pop Art and/or Urban Art elements. Read more about both styles, and explore our selection of Pop and Urban Art prints, and paintings.


ZEN ART
Zen art invites viewers to slow down and experience stillness through simplicity. Each stroke or form, often minimal yet deeply intentional, captures a fleeting moment of clarity rather than an elaborate depiction. The focus is less on representation and more on presence: an empty space carries as much weight as a brushmark, a pause as much meaning as a gesture. In this way, Zen art becomes a meditation in visual form, dissolving the boundary between artist, object, and observer. It doesn’t demand interpretation; it simply offers a quiet space to notice, to breathe, and to be.
Robyn Safarian talks about her meditative artistic vision, and her desire to explore a broad spectrum of styles.

From the Archives
FREEDOM
Art inspired by our human nature, and sense of survival. Art inspired by our unprecedented global resilience.
