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Fissure II Drawing

Marian Wihak

Canada

Drawing, Graphite on Paper

Size: 22 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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'Fissure II' is one of 7 graphite drawings on BFK, from the “Marking Time” series. This work was created to respond to and explore a range of demarcations, ravages and ruptures that offer traces and evidence of our planet’s ongoing evolution. The series deliberately plays with ambiguous scale to emulate the micro-macro patterning that occurs repeatedly in all of nature. The graphite offers velvety weight and gravitas at the same time as it lends transcendence through specific erasures, providing metaphoric agency that exploits the marriage of material and theme.

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Drawing:Graphite on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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Canadian multi-disciplinary artist Marian Wihak was born and raised in the city of Regina, in the great plains of South Central Saskatchewan, and lives and works in Toronto, Ontario. Originally trained in theatre design, and with a long-standing career as a film production designer, Marian is also a visual artist with an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design from OCADU. For many years the focus of her visual art practice has been creating evocative, large-scale oil paintings that chart nocturnal lightscapes both rural and urban, inner psychological landscapes, and dynamic weather systems. In recent years she also builds on her familiarity with and understanding of spatial responsiveness and metaphoric narrative, integrating her design and visual art practices to develop new possibilities in immersive and experiential environments. This serves her overarching interest in the overlapping perceptive and phenomenological aspects of chaos, the sublime and duration. Marian has been the recipient of numerous nominations and awards for her theatre and film design work and as a visual artist has being supported by the Canada Council and the Ontario Arts Council. She was also a Finalist in the prestigious RBC Painting Competition (2001). Her work can has been exhibited across Canada and can be found in private and corporate collections in North America.

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