Painter Jeremy Price’s work features urban landscapes that capture fleeting moments of city life, specifically focused on neighbourhoods in Montreal, where he is based.

A woman sitting in a yellow chair in an urban setting, wearing sunglasses and a pink shirt with polka dots, holding a hot dog in one hand and a drink in the other, with a bottle beside her.
Real Saint Henri Stories I, oil on wood board, 36 x 48″

“Price accurately transcribes Montrealโ€™s fleeting moments as a way of freezing the time of life that flows too quickly in such a metropolis,” says Galerie Bloom, which represents him.

A colorful storefront labeled 'Waldman Poissonnerie' featuring a variety of fruits and groceries. A person in a black T-shirt stands outside, holding a beverage, with a vibrant urban background.
I’m Makin’ Em at Night, oil on wood board, 36 x 48″
A painted scene depicting a blue metal bridge over a canal or river, with buildings and trees in the background. The composition features bright colors and varied brush strokes.
Just Let The Day Go, 30 x 48″
An artistic painting depicting two cyclists riding along a path beside a river, with colorful city buildings and a blue sky in the background.
100 Miles of August, oil on board, 40 x 60″
Aerial view of a backyard with a blue swimming pool, green grass, and a clothesline with hanging garments. Nearby, there is a small balcony on a building and several parked cars visible in the background.
Things Just Keep Happening, 36 x 30″

Jeremy Price’s website, here.

At Galerie Bloom, here.


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