Duo exhibit art show brings a 'New York or L.A.' to the Sault
She started university thinking she might want to go into medicine.
She uses ideas of “destruction and rejuvenation through sculptural imagery often using fire, pigment and natural material on large wood panels.” This past year, both King and Burtch applied to be an “Artist in Residence” for Playsmelter Festival, a performance-based festival held yearly in Sudbury.“It allowed us to develop some ideas on in-progress work. It was a great opportunity. We performed a version of ‘Traces’ in at the Sudbury Theatre Centre.
“This allowed me to focus on completing the work that was displayed at ‘Black Water/ Sunken Cathedral,’” says King. [A]t first I didn't realize it, but all the paintings, even the art [installations] were all from ashes, and they were incredibly beautiful, and to me, they were scenes of Northern Ontario ... The boats gave me a sense that this goes through time, there's a chronology here, and then she got into the water, and it was quiet and peaceful ... Water starts to exist, we have these millions and millions of lakes and out of the water we birth things.
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