Amelia Alcock-White is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver. She studied fine art at Vancouver Island University and Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Alcock-White is known for her oil paintings depicting water, myths, philosophy, and the British Columbia Coast.
Her work has been described as a “passionate collection of paintings that explore rebirth, identity, history, and humanity’s origins.”
Her work is “characterized by an elegant balance between mythical and realistic imagery. The tightly woven, reflective waters of her canvases are overlaid with figurative narratives and the result is a body of work that is both beautiful and, at times, haunting.” Her style has also been described as a, “combination of representationalism, realism; naturalism, and takes the form of illustrational depictions of happiness using stylized, personal exaggerations and distortions.
Alcock-White is represented by the Petley Jones Galleryin Vancouver.
View Amelia Alcock-White’s art work on her website.
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