Pandemonium/Artists

Bareket Kezwer

Bareket is a Toronto-based muralist, community-engaged artist, curator, designer, and eternal optimist.
 
Her work is motivated by a desire to spread joy, cultivate gratitude, and support the growth of inclusive and connected communities. She programs and facilitates projects that empower people through creative engagement and increase representation of Toronto’s diverse population. In 2017, she founded Women Paint, a street art jam celebrating strong, resilient and diverse women’s stories. As the initiative’s creative director, she has produced 75 murals by emerging and early career artists
 
Bareket works with bright colours and bold patterns to captivate people’s attention and fill them with delight in her murals. She is passionate about creating art that both aesthetically and psychologically brightens environments. This is what inspired her to start her ongoing SMILE project—since 2007, she has created SMILEs all over the world.
 

Artist Inspiration

“This window is a call to action inspired by the time I spent exploring the shelves of books and crates of records at Pandemonium. Listening to music and reading can be powerfully transformative experiences that change the way we relate to the world we live in. This augmented reality mural is an invitation to stay open to the magical side of life. “

 

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Kimberly Trieu

 Kimberly is a Motion designer and illustration artist based in Toronto. With her background in animation and video game development, her interest grew into motion design. Upon graduating from college in Toronto, she began working at a social media food creative agency in the heart of Toronto. As the only graphic designer on the team, she was put to the test everyday. Creating graphics and animation for client’s social media accounts to working on commercials and billboards.

As an artist, she believes that there will always be something new to learn in the creative career path. She hopes to continue to learn with every new project that comes her way and build her skills as an artist. Always ready to face new challenges and work with new incredible creatives along her path. Her goal as a motion designer is to create a compelling design to tell stories and soon begin working in Cinema 4D, expanding her skills in motion design.

Artist Inspiration

“The inspiration for the animation was to create simple loopings of the lovely painted design by Baraket. With such a strong and colourful design piece, I decided to create a simple animation to the artwork so that the animation does not overshadow parts of the design.”

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