Sasha Rogers: Lines of Longing
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Kostuik Gallery 1070 Homer Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2W9

Sasha Rogers, "Awaken," 2018
acrylic on canvas, 48" x 54" x 1.5"
Sasha Rogers Lines of Longing, new paintings
Sasha Rogers has been a professional painter for over 20 years. Although she has not lived in the prairies since the beginning of her career, she has not lost the influence of the vast expanses and endless horizon lines experienced from the landscape of her up bringing. Rogers sees her artwork as a continual exploration and dialogue with physical and visual concepts of space. It is important for her to create an entrance and exit, or in other words, a “portal” for the viewer to move into the depth of her horizon line that separates the bottom and top color fields of her paintings. Her work suggests balance between different states, whether it is a reference to atmospheric conditions or the movement of water, a philosophical questioning of states of existence, or through an aesthetic rendering of color field imaging.
Rogers’ work has been influenced by the work of William Turner, Mark Rothko, Agnes Martin, Antoni Tapies, and her father sculptor and painter, Otto Rogers. What collectively draws her to these great artists is their dedication to evocative metaphors rather than literal descriptions. She states, “They invite rather than prescribe.”
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