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Our daughter has always dreamed of becoming a pilot with the air force. Since 1988 the Canadian Air Force has accepted women for pilot training, and to fly fighter jets. On a trip to an air force museum in Greenwood Nova Scotia, our daughter donned a WWI aviators helmet. For those who are familiar with the Peanuts cartoons, Snoopy used to wear a similar helmut as he imagined being the fictional character, James Bigglesworth, nicknamed "Biggles", fighting the real Red Baron (Manfred von Richthofen). When she donned that helmut, my husband and I immediately saw a glimmer in her eyes.
2024
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
20 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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My painting practice has been split into two distinctly different processes: Firstly, traditional painting on canvas displayed on the wall; and secondly, the creation of hybrid painting which focuses on process and the materiality of acrylic/latex paint. The latter uses steel mesh rather than canvas and is formed into large scale 3-d floor paintings. The former process, traditional painting on canvas, is my current practice. My current research involves collecting personal interviews from friends and family about their memories of childhood, coupled with tangible materials such as photographs, postcards, letters, diaries, maps, vintage objects etc. The data is collated to construct a contextual framework, a narrative that will become a series of painted works. The work is testimony to preservation and/or deterioration of memory through time, the impact of trauma, and the surrounding environment. The figurative paintings, which are still work in progress, infer a state of suspension; a presence that is captured within a memory, or the perception of what that memory was. Quell 1 and Quell 2 demonstrate the beginning of my exploration into the theme of memory, and the compositional challenges that are presented to me as a contemporary painter.
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