Darlene Cole

Works
  • Darlene Cole, Dance in a Storm (blue hydrangeas), 2025
    Dance in a Storm (blue hydrangeas), 2025
  • Darlene Cole, Dance in a Storm (first lilacs), 2025
    Dance in a Storm (first lilacs), 2025
  • Darlene Cole, Dance in a Storm (four-leaf clover), 2025
    Dance in a Storm (four-leaf clover), 2025
  • Darlene Cole, Dance in a Storm (peony lyrics), 2025
    Dance in a Storm (peony lyrics), 2025
  • Darlene Cole, Dance in a Storm (peonies in shifting light), 2025
    Dance in a Storm (peonies in shifting light), 2025
  • Darlene Cole, Dance in a Storm (peony reverie), 2025
    Dance in a Storm (peony reverie), 2025
  • Darlene Cole, Lake (wild), 2019
    Lake (wild), 2019
  • Darlene Cole, Paradise (blue velvet + hydrangeas), 2024
    Paradise (blue velvet + hydrangeas), 2024
  • Darlene Cole, Paradise (forever magnolia), 2024
    Paradise (forever magnolia), 2024
  • Darlene Cole, Paradise (magnolia love), 2024
    Paradise (magnolia love), 2024
  • Darlene Cole, Paradise (polka-dot chiffon under the magnolias), 2024
    Paradise (polka-dot chiffon under the magnolias), 2024
  • Darlene Cole, Paradise (summer solstice), 2024
    Paradise (summer solstice), 2024
  • Darlene Cole, Wild (love cats), 2018
    Wild (love cats), 2018
Overview
"At once playful and melancholic, Cole’s work draws on themes characteristic of her established painting career: the inherent mystery of old architectural interiors, the power of painterly colour and texture to spark memory, and the exploration of childhood innocence and its loss."

Darlene Cole captures a hazy, haunting world of poetry and wonder. The artist’s distinct oil painting techniques lend a watercolour effect to her subjects without compromising rich colour values and velvety textures. Cole’s canvases—dreamy expanses inhabited by spirited figures—are studies of time and memory. These figures—both human and animal—play a pivotal role, evoking emotional responses in the viewer as Cole navigates between layers of reference and meaning. At once playful and melancholic, Cole’s work draws on themes characteristic of her established painting career: the inherent mystery of old architectural interiors, the power of painterly colour and texture to spark memory, and the exploration of childhood innocence and its loss. Canvases offer delicate detail work that gives form to softly blended screens of colour, mapping the seamless and often unconscious journey from visual prompt to archetypal meaning: an elk’s elegant antlers emerge against a mossy plane; a child’s red dress bursts through the haze of a dreamy playground; a rowboat sails off toward a dusky horizon. Other recurring tropes in Cole’s work—velvet curtains, picture frames, and armoires—are thresholds that beckon us to an exciting place, far beyond the frame.

 

Cole's work is extensively collected across Canada and internationally. Notable public collections include: The Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, the K.F. Preueter Collection of Canadian Art, Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, OCAD University, Fairmont Hotels (Toronto, Montreal, Banff), and Manulife Financial.

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