| (a) 1999. TIME AND ALL THINGS POSSIBLE Exhibition of drawings at the Kenderdine Gallery, with Otto Rogers, my one time painting teacher at the University of Saskatchewan.
(b) and (c) PRIMER, a bookwork with mixed media colour drawings and Polaroid transfers bound in linen. TIME AND ALL THNGS POSSIBLE. Collection: University of Saskatchewn. |
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| PRIMER was influenced by my visit to the Bayeux Tapestry in France, where I further developed an interest in dual narratives after studying the marginalia in this textile rendering of the conquest of Britain in 1066. PRIMER continues to incorporate reproduced images of my tapestries mixed with drawings, while running two narratives in different hand written texts. Another layer of reference for me resides in the Bayeux as visual legend (an ancient manual) based on oral histories. | |||