Ephemeral Horizons

Exhibition: May 13 - june 7

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Inspired by the seasonal variety in the Bowen Island landscape as well as the colour and form of our daily routines - as individuals and as a broader (Bowen Island) community - Michael and Jayme juxtapose painting and sculptural media.


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Learn more about the artists:

Michael Trevillion Artist Statement:

Painting and philosophy have been the two constant threads running through my life. I started painting in oils at the age of fifteen and was fortunate to be somewhat proficient in the medium almost from the beginning. For the most part I am self-taught. My recent works are imaginative landscapes that hopefully convey a certain mood through the quality of light. Because they are drawn from imagination, these paintings could perhaps be more accurately viewed as expressing an inner rather than outer landscape. READ MORE HERE

Artists in Our Midst: Artist Talk with Michael Trevillion HERE

Jayme Chalmers Artist Statement:

I have shifted away from creating portraiture in the form of large, site-specificinstallations to smaller, more intimate sculptural portraits. In the new exhibition ‘Ephemeral Horizons’ at the Hearth Gallery my sculptures include portraits from books, encyclopedias, blocks of newspapers, banana leaves and disposable face masks. READ MORE HERE

Artists in Our Midst: Artist Talk with Jayme Chalmers HERE

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