Ginger Sedlarova and Seema Shah: Collage Works
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The Cultch Gallery at VECC 1895 Venables St, Vancouver, British Columbia V5L 2H6
The artists will be available for questions about their work during a live artist talk on Sunday, September 12 at 2 p.m.
Details on how to join the talk will be available at thecultch.com/gallery and on the artists’ Instagram pages.
Ginger Sedlarova:
I consider myself both a collage artist and a storyteller. Sometimes my work is a short story, sometimes it’s a novel. But it’s always surreal, a love affair with the combination of knife, paper and glue that allows me to construct scenes of absurdity and drama. My practice grew from my love of making photo collages in my former newspaper career as a graphic artist, only now I do this by hand. It’s cathartic to strip images down to their simplest forms and then build them back up again. I love to play and indulge in the unexpected —life is a collage of events, and my work is how I see the world when I close my eyes.
Seema Shah:
Although I didn’t set out with the intention of becoming a collage artist, my work almost always includes an element of collage. I’m innately drawn to the piecing together of disparate elements to form a new meaning and aesthetic – trying to create something of value from scraps that would otherwise be discarded. The process itself is a metaphor for many aspects of my life and self. Tapping into my subconscious and working intuitively, my collages are layered emotional narratives reflecting my inner landscape. Patterns have emerged in my work over time, including the appearance of recurrent themes, metaphors, and imagery. Though my pieces in this exhibition were created independently of one another, a stream of water and darkness runs through them.