Two Tides- Paintings by Natalie St Amant

Romantic Plein Air and Abstracts

May 28-June 16, 2021

Artist Statement

In 1988, after receiving my College degree in Visual Fine Arts, I left the academic art world and chose to experience the rich underground art scene of the the street life in Montreal. I soon was on the search for an environment that would encourage artistic lifestyle in a nature setting. My quest took me to Tofino, in Clayoquot Sound. I lived in an abandoned draft dodger's cabin, deep in the old-growth forest, possessed by the spirit of Emily Carr, who wrote, "There is something bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the wildness. ‘’ This same spirit incubated my work’s mysticism and the desire to sense and interpret its reality.
It was while immersed in the natural vistas of Clayoquot that my inner landscape began to unfold. Nature was my school.

In 1995 I flew to Hawaii, where my Plein Air work matured and also where my ‘’innerscapes’’ emerged.
But Hawaii was not home. 10 years ago I returned to Quebec, partly to nurse my aging parents and partly because i was ready to become visible in the cultural landscapes of Quebec and Canada. Now, back to reclaim my Heart where i left her on the West Coast, i have settled on Salt Spring Island to share the incalculable bounty of romantic mysticism i feel for the land here.

While Plein Air painting is, to me, akin to a reverent pilgrim through cathedrals , my abstract expressionism/surrealism takes me on a profound venture where the landscapes coalesce with the innerscapes of my psyche.

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SHINE - Winter Solstice Show

As the grey tints and gales of November settle upon us, we look for the brightness within.

Please join Gallery members and invited guest artists in a celebration of art and light, in SHINE, our Winter Solstice Show, November 13 - December 23, 2020.

In the spirit of the season, 15% of artist sales will be donated to a local charity.

COVID-19 protocols in place as we join together in kindness to keep each other safe.

Below is a sampling of some of what you may find in the show, including a mix of paintings in oil, mixed media, and acrylics in a variety of sizes; textile pieces; limited edition prints; stained glass; ceramics; jewelry; giclees; and much more.  Pl…

Below is a sampling of some of what you may find in the show, including a mix of paintings in oil, mixed media, and acrylics in a variety of sizes; textile pieces; limited edition prints; stained glass; ceramics; jewelry; giclees; and much more. Please check in regularly for updated images from the show.

Elemental- New Paintings by Cheryl Long

ELEMENTAL

Recent landscapes by Cheryl Long

Sept 11-30.

Artist Statement

I’ve spent a lot of my lifetime trying to understand the workings of the elemental aspects of natures voice- water, air, stone and earth - and attuning to the sound and energy of them. In my painting, i strive to recall, from the experience of a certain landscape- how the elements coalesced to become one voice, or an embodiment of one moments expression in time and place. www.cheryllong.ca/

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Spirit Dance- Olga Szkabarnicki

Mixed Media Art.

A Choreographed Dance in 2-D

August 21- Sept 9, 2020

Tues-Sat 11-4

Pen and ink in one hand, glass of wine in the other, cat warming my feet, drawing pad on my lap: this is where my Dancer Drawings come to life on wintry nights with the fireplace ablaze. Each Dancer is unique, yet together they share an essential spirit.

Together, they dance.

My Urban Dancers are born of a different space, in my studio, where there is room to move. Hip Hop and World music blasting, dance videos playing, my own movement is fused with ink markers and mixed media on paper.

The Water Dancers move more quietly, intently, responding to mixed media as much as being created by it.

Anthracite, born of my Resurrection series of paintings, presides over the event

Welcome to the Spirit Dance. I invite you to join in.

Olga Szkabarnicki

Artist

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Artist Bio - Olga Szkabarnicki

Originally from a small farming community in Ontario, Olga practiced Aboriginal law for 20 years, helping to negotiate land claim settlements across the country.  In 2009, Olga returned to her passion for the human figure through the creation of art.  She participated and exhibited in her first juried national competition in 2010 (Figureworks, Ottawa).  She moved, with her husband, to Salt Spring Island in 2016, where she has exhibited in the Parallel show (Salt Spring National Art Prize), the Easter Art Show, the Thrust show; and the Federation of Canadian Artists gallery in Vancouver.

Olga’s figurative work focuses on the transformation of human motion and dance gesture onto a flat surface.  Expressive line in drawings, paintings, and mixed media artwork is created from a solid understanding of anatomy, the rhythms of Olga’s own dance movement, and the influence of music playing at the time of creation. 

Since moving to Salt Spring, Olga has expanded her art practice to temperate rainforest surrounding her, which will be the subject of a future show.