From a tender age, Angela Dallago has always been captivated by the allure of water. Swimming in pools, mesmerizing the light dance off the waves from the beach and taking trips on her parent’s boat brought Angela so much joy as a child. Her heart's desire has long been to live by the ocean or sail for extended periods, but nestled amidst Whistler's majestic Coastal Mountains, she finds solace and adventure on pristine lakes, where paddle boarding and cool-water swims renew her connection to aqueous wonders.
As an artist, Angela has found a profound way to express her enduring love for water. Her brush strokes on canvas are an intimate dance with the waves, a way to draw them closer to her heart. Angela's artistic journey began as a licensed esthetician in 2004 when she discovered the wonders of art while working on the tiniest of canvases—nails. The challenge and artistry of creating small masterpieces were a revelation, igniting her passion for artistic expression.
In 2015 Angela expanded her work with painting on various larger mediums for pleasure and just simple relief from the days activities. In 2017 with courage and determination, she took the leap to become a full-time artist. Being largely self-taught this was a significant leap of faith, and she hasn’t looked back since. Her art work has been displayed at the Adele Campbell Gallery, Whistler and has also been featured at the Whistler Arts Centre Teeny Tiny Works shows, and Anonymous Art shows in Whistler and North Vancouver. Angela’s work has a loyal following on social media and she has been commissioned for pieces across Canada and the United States.
When not immersed in the world of painting, Angela will likely be found savouring the beautiful outdoors that British Columbia has to offer alongside her husband, two children, and golden retriever. They delight in activities such as hiking, paddle boarding, golfing, dirt biking or soaking up the sun in the backyard.
Welcome to Angela Dallago's world, where the love for water, artistic expression, and the wonders of nature converge in every brushstroke.