My paintings are a study of my identity and emotions. I was always told, in a negative way, that women are too emotional, too intense. Therefore, I used terms that had an impact on my life to create something meaningful to me.
Read More“By pushing and pulling through layers of paint on the surface of the panel, orchestrating different sizes and using repetition, I can play with my figures and the unfamiliar boundaries of the painting.”
Read MoreEmily Pope is an artist living and working in Toronto. Her practice is an analysis of her body in relationship with society and culture today. Through a variety of mediums and materiality changes orbiting a methodology of introspection. Emily’s work explores the idea of objectivity within the self, and its pairing with other ‘vessels’ - juxtaposing with texture and depth given to the themes observed.
Read MoreRebecca Brodskis' work is a form of exploration through paintings of the relationship between the being and matter and the impact of the social on the individual. Captivated by moments of life that surround her, by discussions, images or characters, Rebecca questions those fleeting moments of everyday life that we do not remember, but that shape existence.
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