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Monstrum hyacintho luscus Painting

Suyin Wai

Canada

Painting, oil pastel on Other

Size: 5 W x 7 H x 0.5 D in

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ARTIST STATEMENT: THE HUMAN CONDITION SERIES, MONSTRUM The Human Condition: Monstrum series is an ongoing body with a focus of the monster in all of us. This work is where I explore some of the most basic human emotions and characteristics. Human beings are complex and multi-faceted. No one person is just one thing or another but, often a mixture of emotions, characteristics combined with their experience that shapes us. The monster in each of us is what I am exploring through my work. The materials I use (chalk paint, India ink and oil pastels) often contrast each other and can sometimes be conflicting –oil and ink (water base) don’t mix well together—yet, I’ve made them work in harmony to produce my art pieces.

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Painting:oil pastel on Other

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Size:5 W x 7 H x 0.5 D in

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"Every artist was first an amateur" - Ralph Waldo Emerson Born in Montreal, Quebec but, now lives in Toronto. She trained at George Brown College for Graphic Design but, ended up slaving away in the cubicle jungle in the financial service industry until she finally escaped. She began painting 2012 to balance out the cubicle culture that permeates our society. Suyin’s art is mostly abstract influenced by many artists from Egon Schiel to Impressionism and everything in between including whimsical illustrations (Ralph Steadman is a favourite). She started with acrylics on wood or canvas but, later found that she prefers to use oil pastels and India ink on chalk paint painted either on paper or wood. She still sometimes uses acrylics but, often find mineral or chalk paint preferable.

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