Supporting working artists
The art you choose to live with comes from someone’s time, talent, and perspective: whether it’s an established artist, a friend who loves photography, your child or even yourself. Gallery Grip was built with a deep respect for that work, and for the people who create it.
We support artists by sharing their work, telling their stories, and giving them visibility through our platform. Because if you’re going to be part of the art world, you should help shine a light on it.
How it works

Jilly Frances
mixed media, installation
Like you, I am many pieces: stillness and motion, introspection and curiosity, in the clouds and on the ground.
I find myself earmarking the residue of daily life, recognizing the ever-changing nature of time and light, as a mirror, as a mother, as a memory. Capturing transience in the form of nuanced portraiture – of skies or shadows, of lines or poetry.
I continue to take notes in this way, imbuing ephemera with a sense of permanence. By catching moments that transform or disappear even while we witness them, the work does its best to reflect energy that is both present and fleeting.




Sylvain Tremblay
mixed media, installation
I have always been fascinated by the human body, a theme that lies at the heart of my artistic practice. After completing my college studies, I considered a career in medical illustration to combine my interests in art and science, but I quickly realized that the medical aspect of the body was not for me.
In my work, I create highly textured figures that express the flesh, emotions, and sensitivity of the human experience. Placed within abstract environments, these figures — sometimes women, sometimes men — are never defined. They are simply human beings, around whom viewers can imagine their own stories.
I aim to suggest rather than show. Through forms, textures, and the contrast between gloss and matte surfaces, I invite the viewer to feel, interpret, and become part of the artwork.


