It’s About Time- Fine Art & Photography by Julianna Slomka

“It’s About Time”

In deciding to have a show of my work, a comment I heard from friends was “It’s about time.” I thought it would be fitting as a title. The inspiration for the show comes from my lifetime of changes, whether it be in me or in the world, they are kind of one in the same. As Bob Dylon said, “Times They Are A Changin’ "

“Life is full of constant adjustments, with some laughs in between. Change is inevitable, so we must adjust, but we can also strive to make positive changes.” ~Julianna Slomka

As a child I had difficulty learning in school, my pencils only wanted to draw horses. After dropping out at 16, moving out on my own at 17, I put my pencils away. Buying a farm and having real horses was a dream I made come true. Eventually I began to feel creative again, mostly working in watercolor and pencil, exhibiting my work in group shows. A farm accident made me have to adjust to constant pain and changes in my life.

I also dreamt of moving to BC to be near the ocean, mountains and forests. In 2005 I did just that. I didn’t know anyone but looked forward to starting a new life without the bitter cold of Northwestern Ontario winters. Since then, I dove into many other artforms such as Argentine tango, stand-up comedy, performing in live theatre and photography.

I am also a member of Photosynthesis whose show is at Art Spring during SSIPhotofest which runs June 3-17, 2022.

Broken Open-Paintings by Nathalie St amant & Kelly Kiss

May 13-June 1, 2022

OPENING Reception Friday May 13, 5-7.

''Broken Open’’ The title (like the paintings) are subconscious windows to a variety of experiences....you feel what it is for you.

Places that are broken and need love and light..places that were broken and have opened to light or are in the process, places that are still being broken into.. all these places needs a mirror to see itself and not feel so alone. Visual Abstract Windows are powerful ifor the purpose of this kind of communing and participating in a common room full of rich honest sharings.For me and Kelly, joy has opened through a LONG JOURNEY of self inquiry and healing and still there are a lot of numb and deadened places to visit and bring to life.

Kelly:

“Through pain and suffering I have struggled to know myself, the truth of who I am. I am love and have been on a journey of love back to myself. I now welcome myself home. Through this journey I had to be turned upside down in every way to see who I was. I was beautifully broken open, and from this have emerged like a butterfly flying free from its cocoon. ‘'


Nathalie:

''Honesty is the basis of Art for me... Here, people feel like they can trust my work and trust to allow it into their lives.

Being Broken in some core aspects of myself at a very young age and choosing the path of self recovery has been a courageous journey. Art has been the safe heaven where i could come back too and feel/ see who i really am, a conversation with my soul.

I strive to allow what broken parts still need to express in synch with the healed light parts. My Genre is a combination of aesthetic design, cubism, surealism and expressionism. It makes for a unique combination of ‘ graffitti markings with 3D visual effects and the cubist deconstruction découpé of color planes. You will aslo feel Chagall’s influence in there (my first love in art school).

The MAIN intent in my work is self acceptance in where i am precisely at. This is not easy and i go through LOTS of self doubts about my art journey. then, eventually, in the process, i GET MY OWN DRIFT and that FEELs like such an amazing loving place to be.”

Fee Free to ask more questions. It is important to me to engage in these deeper languages and have that relationship with you all.

tossed & Found

5th show of upcycled art comes to the Aspace April 8- 27

A Gathering of Trees

Gallery members and Invited Guests showcase paintings & photography on the theme of Trees.
Opening: Friday Oct 15 2021, 5-7pm
Exhibit: Oct 16 till Nov 10 2021, 11-4pm , closed on Sundays and Mondays

Come enjoy a great variety of genres: expressionismc/impressionism, surrealism/realism. classical/mystical and more..
Trees are in the spotlight of our counciousness more than ever these days with Fairy Creek reminding us of the few old growth stands remaining on Vancouver Island, with Native American culture’s urgently needed wisdom resurfacing and with biology’s new discoveries on the matter. 

Many travel to the West Coast to meet with Creation’s wonders standing so tall and expressing such resilence and wisdom through the ages.

On Salt Spring, territory of the Saanich, Cowichan, and Chemainus First Nations we are grateful to be surrounded by a few remaining ancient beings, but a tree, no matter its age speaks the poetry of the island’s history, receiving knowledge through it's root system ‘brain’

Painting a tree is painting a great mystery that bridges between the earth and the sky- the earth mother and the sky spirit. 

Painting a tree connects us to the earth’s spiritual intelligence. 

Seeing, listening and feeling a tree opens a place inside that reconnects us to the language of Nature who calls us back home to her. In addition we are liberating the tree to live through the human heart.

Participating Artists:

Cheryl Long painter
Olga Szkabarnicki painter
Lisa Lipsett painter
Nathalie St-Amant painter
Allison Brodie painter
Judy C. Chappus painter
Seth Berkowitz photographer
Paul Bryans painter
Dan Zak painter
Cerika Voce painter
Rolando Lampitoc painter
Patricia Brown painter

Lift- New Paintings by Lisa Lipsett

LIFT

New Paintings by Lisa Lipsett

Sept 24-Oct 13, 2021

Opening Reception 

Saturday Sept 25, 5-7 pm.

LIFT builds on Lisa Lipsett’s current fascination with flight, in particular the free flow movement of moths and butterflies. Flight is wild, spontaneous, playful, full of exuberance, luxurious, a potent antidote to feeling pinned down. It lifts the spirit. Textured wings dusted with warm pink, vibrant tangerine, Salish blue, electric purples and cream rise up in bursts and flourishes in her images.

Lisa Lipsett’s painting style is expressive and nature based. Fascinated by the within of things, she paints the energetic signature of life. Excavated layers of unconventionally mixed and matched materials such as oil, dry pigment, watercolour, gold leaf, graphite and cold wax maximizes creative possibilities. Themes include contemplation, harmony, beauty and belonging. Lipsett is president of the Salt Spring Gallery, an educator with a focus on art and nature, and an avid sailor who loves that extra lift, the boost attained when your nose is pointed up into the wind. 

www.paintwithnature.com