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Turbulences VI Painting

Claudine Gévry

Canada

Painting, Gesso on Paper

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 1.5 D in

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This Nihonga* technique painting is part of a series which was made on Vancouver Island in the summer of 2018. While living there a few years ago, I was fascinated by the strength of the elements. The wind, ocean and rain unit and perform a well-rehearsed dance. Returning to this wild and enchanting island reminded me of nature's force and of how powerless we humans truly are. *Nihonga refers to a traditional Japanese painting technique that uses mineral pigments on Asian paper. Japanese silver leaves are used to enhance the very matte pigment paint finish.

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Painting:Gesso on Paper

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Size:12 W x 12 H x 1.5 D in

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Claudine Gévry is a multidisciplinary artist who dreams of creating a magical world where the vicissitudes of life are replaced with surprise and delight. She is inspired by artists like American sculptor Alexander Calder, inventor of the art of mobiles, as well as technology oriented & experimental artists like Amsterdam-based Studio Drift. Living on the West Coast of Canada, Claudine’s art is greatly influenced by her environment. Nature’s fragility, its impermanence and its ability to adapt to different circumstances are among the themes nurturing her work. Over the last few years, Claudine started integrating lighting technology in her traditional metal wire & kinetic sculptures. To help her achieve her vision in 2019 she co-founded Umbra & Lux, an innovative sculptural lighting company. Regularly exhibited in art galleries, her sculptural light installations can also be found in corporate settings like the University of British Columbia Pharmaceutical Sciences Building and in the offices of biotechnology company, AbCellera, in Vancouver. Originally from Montreal, Claudine now lives and dreams in Vancouver, Canada. Member of the Sculptors' Society of BC, CARFAC, the Eastside Culture Crawl & The Cloud Appreciation Society (UK).

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