Milly Ristvedt
Canadian, b. 1947
Milly Ristvedt, RCA, began her career in Toronto in 1964 after studies with Takao Tanabe at the Vancouver School of Art. At 24, her work was included in the Centennial Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario and featured at the National Gallery of Canada. She was chosen for prestigious exhibitions in Winnipeg, Paris and Lausanne. By 1969, Ristvedt was sharing a studio with Jack Bush and showing with the Carmen Lamanna Gallery. Over her long career, Ristvedt has had over 50 solo exhibitions. Her abstract, acrylic canvases are held in private, corporate and public collections including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and Harvard University. Barry Lord observed in Art in America (1969) that Ristvedt’s paintings were “…more insistent than Bush, more consciously structured than Molinari.”
3 artworks in Oeno Gallery

Landscape #4 (Storm) - modern, contemporary, abstract, acrylic on canvas
Material: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 66 × 66 in | 167.6 × 167.6 cm
Price: US$21,000
Rarity: Unique
This colourful contemporary abstract landscape painting is by Milly Ristvedt.

Pastel Grid (Spice) - contemporary, minimalist, abstract, pastel on paper
Material: Pastel on paper
Size: 19 × 24 in | 48.3 × 61 cm
Price: US$2,700
Rarity: Unique
This colourful contemporary pastel on paper in grid form is by Milly Ristvedt.

Pastel Grid (Yellow, Blue) - contemporary, minimalist, abstract, pastel on paper
Material: Pastel on paper
Size: 19 × 24 in | 48.3 × 61 cm
Price: US$2,700
Rarity: Unique
This contemporary pastel on paper of a grid in blue and yellow is by Milly Ristvedt.