Madeline Coyle
Madeline Coyle is a Toronto-based animator, writer, digital artist, composer and musician.
She has been performing as a musician for 14 years and is currently completing a diploma in Visual and Digital Arts at Humber Polytechnic. Her works are thematically diverse yet unified by themes of existentialism. She views art not as a work created to comment on the world, but to start dialogue with the viewer about the world. She primarily self publishes her work digitally where she has gained a small fanbase. Her foremost goal is to get the viewer to think for themselves about their reality. She is also a former member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and an amateur Astro-photographer and Quantum-physicist. She admires reality, how it’s made up, and how humanity reacts and responds to it. The work she makes is made in resonance with physics, existentialism and emotional themes.
Her inspiration stems from history as well as mythology, which she uses as a vessel in exploring unfamiliar and uncomfortable themes. She prefers not to write and work from her own experiences, but to approach her art from the view of an observer outside of society or herself, contrasting the current trends in the modern world of art. To aid in this, her work takes inspiration from and references history. This includes works, concepts, and achievements of artists, philosophers, scientists, leaders and warlords who have long since passed.
She has been performing as a musician for 14 years and is currently completing a diploma in Visual and Digital Arts at Humber Polytechnic. Her works are thematically diverse yet unified by themes of existentialism. She views art not as a work created to comment on the world, but to start dialogue with the viewer about the world. She primarily self publishes her work digitally where she has gained a small fanbase. Her foremost goal is to get the viewer to think for themselves about their reality. She is also a former member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and an amateur Astro-photographer and Quantum-physicist. She admires reality, how it’s made up, and how humanity reacts and responds to it. The work she makes is made in resonance with physics, existentialism and emotional themes.
Her inspiration stems from history as well as mythology, which she uses as a vessel in exploring unfamiliar and uncomfortable themes. She prefers not to write and work from her own experiences, but to approach her art from the view of an observer outside of society or herself, contrasting the current trends in the modern world of art. To aid in this, her work takes inspiration from and references history. This includes works, concepts, and achievements of artists, philosophers, scientists, leaders and warlords who have long since passed.


