Angela Dallago is a realist oil painter based in Whistler, British Columbia, where the Coastal Mountains are not just a backdrop — they are a way of life. Her paintings are born from lived experience: hiking alpine trails, exploring backcountry terrain, and moving through landscapes that demand to be looked at slowly and carefully.
Every painting begins with a photograph taken in a place that genuinely stopped someone in their tracks. In the warmer months, Angela ventures into the backcountry herself, camera in hand. In winter, her family takes on that role — capturing the light and conditions that make her alpine paintings possible. It is a family collaboration that has become central to her practice.
Working in oils, Angela builds her paintings in layers — patient, precise, and deeply observant. Her goal is not simply to represent a mountain, but to return the viewer to the feeling of standing inside that landscape: the cold, the scale, the particular quality of light on snow at altitude.
Her work has been featured in Blank Space, New Visionary, and House & Garden UK. Angela was represented by Adele Campbell Fine Art in Whistler and has participated in multiple group exhibitions in Whistler and North Vancouver.