Heather Dahl Studio is the home base for paintings, one-of-a-kind ceramics and lighting, hand made for the home.
Up-coming Exhibition
From All Angles
The Kube Studio Gallery, Gibsons, BC
July 2-30, 2026
Opening Reception, July 3, 7-9pm
‘From All Angles’ is a series of paintings that chronicle big life happenings and transitions from the perspective of an abstract painter. With an interest in architecture, navigation lines, colour blocks and expressive painting approaches within the framework of the canvas, ‘From All Angles’ gives the viewer a birds eye perspective to colour infused geometric abstraction. Approaching each canvas with gestural and loose paint on raw canvas, colour intuition sets the stage for the direction of the painting. In imagining an aerial view of the work, building blocks of shapes are mapped out to reference forms that unfold with each layer of paint. Painted over many sessions, I consider pathways through the painting, much like navigation lines to guide my decisions on the canvas. Lines and paths intersect, connect and then angle away from each other throughout each painting. Referencing layers of meaning, life pathways, and decisions that guide us to new directions, the approach to look at a situation, from all angles, implies a birds eye view to understand how best to approach our own pathways in life.
Heather Dahl founded Dahlhaus Studio in 2007 to bring her ceramic and painting practice under one roof, creating numerous collections to be cherished and used in the home. Heather Dahl Studio is an art practice, devoted to experimentation, innovation, research projects, custom work as well as paintings.
Heather is the exclusive maker behind both the Dahlhaus Studio brand and one of a kind work. This includes designing new pieces for slip-casting, working with moulds, wheel-throwing her range of functional pottery through Dahlhaus Studio, developing glazes, investigating a variety of surface techniques that stem from interests in broader art and craft-making practices, developing patterns and designs for screen-printing, firing atmospheric kilns and working on several oil paintings a year.

