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Dissipation
Silent sentinels,
glaciers quietly sustain
our major rivers.
Dissipation
Une fois disparus,
d'où viendra l'eau glaciaires
pour nos rivières?
Amos 5:24
La barrage de Moire is fed by one of the many dying glaciers in our world. Dissipating faster than winter can restore it, its lifetime diminishes accordingly.
Technique: | Mixed on Canvas, Acrylic, Metal, W/c Pencil, Felt & Metallic Pen |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 40in x 40in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 9.6lbs (estimated) |
Karen Blanchet
Edmonton, Alberta
Karen attended Julian Ashton Art School before finishing an Honours French Degree from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia and a Professional A Teaching Certificate from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. In 2016 she helped organize the collective “Devenir”. Her work forms part of collections internationally.
"We live in a fractured world. This chaos is evident in my work. In between the rivulets of paint and the textural accidents I choose colours and forms to suggest a landscape where beauty continues to reign. She is essential to the survival of humanity."