Monica Gewurz Contemporary Artist - BC Marketplace

Monica Gewurz Contemporary Artist

I am a professional mixed media artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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I am a mixed media artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. My art is rooted in my life on the west coast of British Columbia but also draws on my travelling experiences. Drawing on my background in science, I create evocative and purposely imperfect paintings inspired by nature’s geometric repetitions, patinas, time-worn layers and the amazing colours of dawn and dusk. The contrasts of the organic and inorganic elements in nature and the window this provides to dream-like places fascinate me. My paintings reflect the scope of imagery as viewed from the vastness of space or through the lens of a microscope.

I use mixed media for its capacity to reach beyond the visual, to more tactile and tangible processes. I invite the viewer to come closer to observe layers, ridges, cracks, textures and pigments throughout my work, much like novels, they hint at layers of meaning.

Painting in the abstract genre challenges me to represent reality in a veiled, enigmatic, and intriguing way. My work resides between abstraction nearing representation and representation nearing abstraction. This artistic process is one of constant discovery and conversation the painting speaks, telling me what it needs, and I respond. There is a freedom to intuitively transform what I see and feel onto the canvas.

Texture and light are two key elements in my work, as I aim to blur the line between painting and sculpture, inviting touch. In my abstracts, I integrate natural and man-made materials including recycled metals and pigments ranging in colours from deep Sienna’s, to deep blues, and teals mixed with hints of black, including metal rust patinas which fascinate me.

My paintings are continuously evolving as I work through, adding many layers and glazes, sometimes a bit of gold or silver leaf. Each layer of colour and medium is partially revealed, building a luminous quality.

Asian symbolism has a presence in my paintings as I seek to incorporate the five elements of Japanese philosophy: Earth, using stone or gravel; Water, using texture, or depth in colour layering; Fire, depicting bright colours and light using gold or silver gild; Wind, mimicking its movement via brushstrokes; and Void (meaning “sky” or “Heaven”), creating an atmospheric effect via numerous transparent layers.

I curate combinations of materials and techniques to abstract reality, telling a story to elicit an intimate aesthetic and emotional response. To experience this fully, the viewer must enter the multiple layers, shades and textures of my work, and be seduced into a visual and visceral encounter a holistic meeting of minds between artist and viewer, inspiring self-discovery, empathy, meditation and mindfulness.

The beauty, force and energy of mineral patinas, water and its associated reflective light and the interplay of light, shadow, and colour in the landscape have always drawn me in as a scientist and as an artist. This connection I have with water its associated reflections, and the amazing colours, hues of dawn and dusk is what has inspired my newest artwork collection.

These pieces are a homage to the natural beauty and emotional energy that globally all water bodies have.

Each viewer sees something different in the final art work, for this reason I do not sign my paintings to allow the person to hang the painting in the orientation it speaks to them . Each piece is signed at the back.

Working with texture and layers in my mixed media paintings gives me an opportunity to express nature in an abstract way, to encourage the viewer to be moved by its beauty, and to create a mood that will seduce the eye and inspire the spirit.” Monica Gewurz

We respectfully acknowledge our place of work is within the ancestral, traditional and unceded territories of the Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaʔɬ/sel̓ílwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) and that we serve the Peoples of the many Nations throughout British Columbia.