About Faith Kujala


I am a professional artist based in Beaumont, Alberta.

I live in a small town home to which I work out of a beautiful, wooden doored studio, lit by sunlight and fairy lights.

My ultimate goal is to create art that gently encourages self-trust, celebrates growth, and offers a soft space for people to feel seen, comforted, and empowered—just as they are.


Behind The Work

What inspires my work is the quiet, often-overlooked beauty of becoming. The small, brave moments where we choose softness instead of urgency, where we honour our healing, our stillness, our messiness—and still call it growth. I’m moved by the seasons of the soul, the in-between spaces, and the quiet courage it takes to show up for yourself, again and again. My art is shaped by these tender truths—by emotion, colour, and the hope that even in our most vulnerable states, we are worthy of love, beauty, and belonging.

Each piece I create is an invitation—to pause, to feel, and to reconnect with yourself. Whether it’s a soft brushstroke or a bold figure, my work is meant to hold space for your story, your becoming, and all the gentle power that lives within you.

I was an odd kid. I loved all things colourful and spunky with patterns, my clothes were never styled and my socks never matched.

I did everything I could to express creativity (I even remember that my elementary teachers used to call me the Crayon Queen!) I knew from Day 1 that I was inspired by all things artsy, but it wasn’t until I was much older that I realized the depth and passion I had for it.

I used to sit on the floor with my Uncle and Sister and would colour with crayons, paint with watercolour and sketch with pencil for hours on end. Painting became not just a hobby but a way of life.

I can’t imagine myself breathing or living without it. This passion guides my practice and fuels my inspiration. Every time I approach the canvas, it’s like my five-year old self is standing right there with me, exploring mediums and becoming overjoyed with playing with paint.

I paint for her, I paint for my uncle and I paint to express that same kid who doesn’t wear matching socks and is unphased by the boundaries of creativity.

Where It Started

Thank you for being here.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you so so much for being here and supporting my artistic journey. You are making little Faith’s dream come true. This space, these brushstrokes—they're for you. If my work made you feel something, or even just brought a little calm to your scroll, I’d love to stay in touch.