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Purple paint splatter with a female gender symbol in the center.

Artist Bio

Monica Brinkman is a Canadian artist based in Hamilton, Ontario, who creates vibrant, abstract acrylic paintings centred around themes of feminism, nature, and introspection. Inspired by her journey of self-care and resilience, Monica’s work often features women in yoga poses, symbolizing empowerment and balance.

A woman in white overalls smiling and posing with her arms raised in front of a green wall, with a framed picture of a person doing yoga with a plant design behind them.

The Body Knows First

Each pose came from a moment my mind couldn’t name yet.

An abstract painting of a mythical creature resembling a dragon or serpent, lying on pink and purple clouds with a background of blue, beige, and pink sky.

Manifest

She’s landed and resting into her power without needing to prove it.

A purple background with a green snake on the left and a purple rabbit with a crescent moon on the right, with the text "Your symbol will choose you for a reason."
A painting of a fox with heart-shaped markings on its body, flying in a sky filled with white clouds against a blue background.

Heart-Minded

She’s free falling, completely at ease. That’s what trust looked like for me.

An abstract painting of a figure with wings, kneeling on a rock, with large clouds and a colorful sky in the background.

Dreamscape

She’s ungrounded, but not falling — just figuring out how to rise.

A framed painting of a person leaping with arms outstretched against a background of green and white foliage.