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  • Meaningful Mother’s Day Gifts and Books Inspired by Motherhood and Art

    Celebrate Mother’s Day with unique, art‑inspired gifts. From original paintings and wearable art scarves to vibrant pillowcases and books on motherhood, discover thoughtful gifts moms will love. Shop unique Mother’s Day gifts including original paintings, fine art prints, luxury art scarves, and decorative art pillowcases. Each piece is created from expressive abstract artwork inspired by motherhood and family life. Perfect for moms who love art, home décor, and creative accessories. Explore my curated Mother’s Day book recommendations to complete your gift with something inspiring and meaningful.

  • Mommy Mayhem Paintings in Wychwood Barns

    Mommy Mayhem is a contemporary abstract art installation on view at Wychwood Barns in Toronto, featuring three original artworks. Installed in Barn 2, the vitrine presentation shows paintings that explore motherhood and caregiving through layered abstraction and intuitive mark-making. The artworks move between figuration and abstraction, using colour, gesture, and texture to suggest moments of tenderness, overwhelm, and reflection. Together, they form part of an ongoing series that considers how daily life and lived experience can be translated into visual form. On view through May 2026 during Wychwood Barns building hours.

  • Inside Motherhood Unbound: Two Powerful Art Series on Modern Motherhood

    Explore Motherhood Unbound: A Mother’s Day Show, a new solo exhibition featuring Toronto artist Rachael Grad’s powerful motherhood‑inspired series Mommy Mayhem and Motherhood Hit Me Like a Train. These contemporary paintings explore the chaos, movement, identity shifts, and emotional depth of modern motherhood through expressive colour, layered compositions, and innovative materials. This collection highlights the beauty and intensity of family life, offering a fresh perspective on motherhood in contemporary art.

  • Why Stupid Studio Ideas Inspire Art: Chaos and Creative Breakthroughs

    An art studio is supposed to be where the “serious” work happens—but anyone who’s ever made anything knows the truth is much funnier. In the spirit of Self‑Portrait as a Coffee Pot, the studio becomes a place where creative chaos, questionable ideas, and accidental brilliance all collide. Think talking to your coffee pot like it’s a trusted assistant, making warm‑up drawings that look like confused stick figures, or setting up a still life that collapses the moment you turn around. These so‑called “stupid” moments aren’t mistakes—they’re the fuel that keeps creativity alive.

  • Winter Art Inspiration: Large Colourful Artwork

    Discover how vibrant contemporary art can brighten the winter season through my large‑scale painting After the Plague Party in Technicolour. This expressive artwork bursts with bold hues and dynamic brushwork, offering a visual antidote to the grey chill of winter. The piece celebrates rebirth after difficult times—inviting viewers to find warmth and creative energy in colour itself. Explore how contemporary art transforms cold months into a season of inspiration. From rich pigments to sweeping gestures, After the Plague Party in Technicolour embodies the power of colour therapy and emotional expression. 

  • 12 Must-Read Novels that Inspire Ideas + Artwork

    As an artist, inspiration often arrives in unexpected ways. Sometimes it’s a color in nature, other times it’s a story that lingers long after the last page. Books open doors to new ideas, emotions, and perspectives—and for me, they often spark the beginnings of a painting. Stories that explore time, identity, and human connection have a way of staying with us long after we finish the final page. These novels bend timelines, blur memory, and reveal the quiet emotional threads that shape our lives. In this reading list, I highlight books that use inventive structures, layered characters, and lyrical writing.

  • Toronto Open Art Studio - Shop Holiday Gifts!

    Find unique Toronto art studio gifts for the holidays, including original artwork, prints, and creative presents handmade by artist Rachael Grad. Discover meaningful, locally made gift ideas for art lovers this season.

  • Nuit Blanche Open Art Studio

    Reflections in the Dark: An Artist’s Experience at Nuit Blanche Every October, during the first Saturday night, when the city refuses to sleep, so...
  • Pop-Up Art Show in NYC

    Exploring Creativity on Chrystie Street: a New Pop-Up Art Show in NYC I’m beyond excited to share something incredible with you all—my two paintin...
  • “Motherhood Hit Me Like a Train” – A Vitrine Installation at Wychwood Barns

    I’m thrilled to share my latest project from the Motherhood Hit Me Like a Train series, now on view through September inside Barn 2 at Artscape Wy...
  • Post-Pandemic Art That Resonates: A Collector Reflects on After the Plague Party Series

    Toronto-based artist Rachael Grad interviews collector Ian Garrett about living with a painting from her After the Plague Parties series. In this candid conversation, Ian reflects on how the artwork captures the layered emotions of post-pandemic family life—and how it’s become a meaningful part of his home and daily routine. Discover how one abstract painting continues to evolve in significance over time.

  • Meet Me at Wychwood Barns: Art, Community & Creativity This Summer

    Join Me In the Summer — Art, Community & Creativity at Wychwood Barns, Toronto I’m delighted to share that I’ll be participating in art event...