Indigo & Rust, 2020
Bathing in the Ocean
Hand-dyed fabric (color sources: indigo, pomegranate, osage, iron), a father’s shirt, other up-cycled fabric and painting scraps, quilted
33 x 47”
Artist Statement
The qathet region inspires me to explore the relationship between nature and industry. Finding a place in Powell River has felt like a deep breath and a discovery of beauty, along with a punctuated tension between the natural and the human made existence. I feel a draw towards weathered and derelict materials found by the water; I bring these items back to my studio for color and contemplation.
Becoming a mother has heightened my sense of urgency about preserving our world and resisting those who seek to continue its exploitation. I can sense a deep purity in this place and yet see the tarnish from industry and colonialism. These landscapes represent industrial artifacts against the glorious backdrop of water, tides and mountain horizons. They depict the pleasure and subtle frustration that comes with noticing a rusty cable coexisting with barnacles on Second Beach.
I am excited to be a part of this community and wish to be counted as one more advocating for its preservation and reconciliation.