Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
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ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
ROBIN RIPLEY & ILZE BEBRIS | A Conversation
Robin Ripley and Ilze Bebris create a conversation through their works in the Eve Smart Gallery – Ilze’s mixed media collage panels and Robin’s wall and suspended assemblages. They exemplify how makers speak through the objects and images created, and often in the making, the work shifts direction. Though their collaborative approach and by close listening to the visual vocabulary of each other they have created an unfolding and fluid conversation of intimate sculptures and collages.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.
Art Exhibition: GABRIELA HIRT | Storied Bodies
Gabriela Hirt is a self taught expressionist mixed media artist based in Victoria B.C. and raised in post-war Germany in the wake of the Holocaust.
In this exhibition in the Main Gallery Hirt explores through abstract painting and sculpture the human body as a vessel holding trauma, our collective history and cultural programming, and our ability to overcome discriminative thinking. She aims to understand the legacy of colonialism in her adopted home in Canada.
Stylized figures interact with each other in scenes of harmony and imbalance and simplified forms and bold marks and colours invite the exploration of inner emotional states and questions of social justice.