Transfigured
Tanya Zaryski
March 31 - May 20, 2007
Transfigured by Tanya Zaryski displays recent paintings of rural landscapes,
figurative works and bird studies.
“Many of my pictorial narratives re-invent scenes that I remember
from my
childhood. Growing up on a farm in Ontario, I became interested in
the landscape as a constant backdrop for the events (past and present) which
are acted out. In my painted images, certain rooms, fields and houses
reappear. The panoramic view is of the same place, altered slightly
through
tricks
of memory. Some scenes show familiar people beside exotic ones. There
is a collapsing of the ordinary and the sublime into a single moment.”
Tanya
Zaryski began her art training at the University of Toronto, studying
art history, painting and drawing before discovering glass blowing at Sheridan
College. She graduated from University of Toronto and Sheridan College
in
1997. Her unusual combination of fine art and craft techniques then
earned
her a three year residency at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre. Tanya
currently lives in the Beaver Valley near Georgian Bay, running Beaver Valley
Glassworks with her partner Mark Lewis.
Tanya Zaryski acknowledges the support through the OAC Exhibition
Assistance Program


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