The Federation of Canadian Artists hosts shows on a variety of themes. One I particularly enjoy submitting to is their yearly “concept” exhibit focusing on why artists paint what they do: what is the concept underlying the work? I was very pleased to learn that my painting “Imprint” has been awarded third place in the show that opens today in the Federation’s Granville Island gallery in Vancouver.
This painting started in 2016 when my walking journey through Burgundy took me to the caves of Arcy-sur-Cure which were inhabited by our ancestors for hundreds of thousands of years. There I saw 28,000 year old paintings, among them the tracings of hands outlined with ochre. These hands moved me immensely: it was like seeing the act itself. It was like meeting the painter. What is that impulse? How am I imprinted and how do I in turn imprint? The high point of this painting was brushing earth colours onto my hands and carefully placing my own print on the canvas.