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Perhaps We Will Believe Them Print

Rachael Speirs

Canada

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Scrap fabric and paper, painted with acrylic gouache on canvas. A continuation to a previous work that depicted women throwing bottles and paper airplanes into the sea, 'perhaps we will believe them' is a second part of the story. A part that showcases what happened to the messages and wonders if they will be opened and read. This beach piece depicts a lot of movement of the sea and feelings of the blowing wind and cold. The piece is atmospheric, minimal, moody, stormy.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Within my work I use scrap fabric, which I cut, layer and paint with gouache to create textural and narrative pieces. Embroidery and paper is added. The result is a collage-like piece that creates a visual metaphor, connecting current events and human experiences. The use of textiles is intrinsic to my work. It allows me to connect with the viewer, as it appeals to their sense of nostalgia; it connects them to something that is in all our histories -- the handiwork, embroidery, quilts and other objects our grandmothers and great grandmothers made that were, in essence, art. My artwork has a strong humanitarian and narrative element. This ties into the storytelling aspect of the work. The work is inspired by vintage children’s book illustration and this, in combination with the traditional textile handicraft, references the haunting experience of sifting through our memories — poignant and evocative; difficult to ignore or forget.

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