Samantha “Ariel Gold” Goldman’s art is strongly centered around themes of feminism, judaism, and emotional entanglement. She practices, preaches and paints body love as activism. She uses multiple mediums to address/ caress these concepts. She is, in no particular order, a songstress, paintress, poet, writer, healer, art director, angel, installation artist, performance artist, herbalist, florist, body breathing life, tantrica, sound sculptor, lover. She has a diverse but robust background in all these mediums. In the summer of 2019, she co-facilitated and painted the largest mural in Canada at the time in collaboration with her esteemed mentors in the graffiti and street art world, Kwest and Jarus. The summer prior to the completion of the mural she showed her paintings with the Lonsdale Gallery in their space at 918 Bathurst, while at the same time performing her songs from her first album in the next room, a converted buddhist temple, with her band. She has released a 6 song EP and 3 singles on Spotify and apple music with a cumulative 700 thousand streams as of March 2020.