Eden Remme Watt is the principal of the Future Day Artists team.
Artist Statement: My gradual immersion into creative expression began with writing two novels, while working in technology and raising children. I self-published “Vision Speak” (vision-speak.com) many years ago which led to my obsession with telling stories with images – primarily photography and short film production. This brought me to new avenues: large scale public art projects, mixed mediums, and wearable art. I’ve learned a lot about materials and substrates and innovative new ways to present art to the world. It’s a passion!
In the last 15 years since I’ve followed this path, I’ve won awards, been selected for exhibitions, and started two companies – Future Day to produce murals and public art projects with my artist partners and Art U Wear (artuwear.ca). My photography can be viewed at edenrwatt.com. Interestingly, my decades of experience as a professional services leader in the tech industry is also helpful for managing and delivering custom art projects.
Eden Remme Watt is a Canadian photographer who works with mixed mediums, digital design and delivery of large art projects. Her photography has won awards and been selected for special exhibits.
Images are available in limited releases in large format glass, metal or canvas to create a stunning effect. Recently two art banners were selected for the 2024 Collingwood Art on the Street.
Eden loves to capture the beauty and mystery of our world in landscapes, wildlife and macro photography. And now, ArtUWear features Eden’s images.
Some produced photographic art pieces are on this page.
Eden was a three-time winner at the Wasaga Beach Short Film Festival and two-time winner in the annual Canadian Geographic photography awards and former chair of the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts Photography show. To see more of her photography, check out edenrwatt.com
Her novel “Vision Speak” is available on Amazon. For more information check out vision-speak.com
Aerial photography, especially around the Georgian Triangle, produces some amazing sceneries. Images, either from her extensive catalog (edenrwatt.com) or custom by project, can be incorporated into design work for clients. This could involve collage work, wall paper, or various other mediums. For example, Eden has produced imagery on concrete and stones using photo transfer techniques and paint. The recent mural on Huron Street was digitally produced with Rebecca and incorporates some of her images.
Public art projects and working within the community are a focus, particularly in her role as a leader of Future Day. Eden is on the board of Magic of Children in the Arts and has launched a Creative Club in the Blue Mountain area to explore various arts and crafts (workshops and art shows) with like-minded individuals.