Catherine Perehudoff - Atmospheric Perspective Reception: Thursday, September 4th, 6 - 8pm August 23 - September 18, 2014
Catherine Perehudoff (Fowler) has studied at the University of Saskatchewan and the Voss Folkschool in Norway. In addition to participating in numerous workshops; including the Emma Lake Artists' Workshop and the Triangle Workshop in New York, she has an impressive exhibition history with over 50 solo and group shows at galleries across the country. Her work has been featured in over 30 articles and magazines and is found in major collections throughout Canada...
Her artistic practice is rooted in a deep, personal connection to the landscape and her recent works continue this exploration in both acrylics and watercolour. Her paintings capture the essence of “nature in flux”. Painting out-of-doors allows Perehudoff to interact directly with the landscape, fostering an acute awareness of its ever-changing qualities. Her watercolours are produced on site with a technique that is quick and responsive. The works maintain a loose, gestural quality that echoes the vitality of the natural environment.
In the winter months, Perehudoff returns to her studio to produce her canvas
works and large-scale watercolours. Her studio works are astonishingly detailed
representations that are almost photographic in their intricacy. Paying particular
attention to reproducing the subtle nuances of light and atmosphere, her large-scale
paintings have an immersive effect in which ethereal elements like morning fog
are given an almost tangible presence. Whereas Perehudoff’s watercolours
from the field are quickly rendered to capture the essence of her experience
in a particular landscape, her studio works present these landscapes so convincingly
that they give viewers the impression of being there themselves.
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