Our very last morning in Canada, an unexpected but strong experience : Meeting Nadia Myre in her studio and visiting the ongoing exhibition of some of her works.

artist Nadia Myre in her impressive studio

installation artist - she uses the traditional techniques of her people in contemporary artworks

The pages are beaded over with glass beads by over 230 people.



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a participatory work in progress




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These are just a few of the many impressive works and I'd love to see the future exhibition of the pieces she's working on now.
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We delivered the rented car at the airport not one minute too early - not one minute too late. Excellent timing. And I left Canada with an experience I won't forget; the very brief meeting with Nadia Myre left an imprint on my soul. (explanation in yesterday's post).
2 comments:
That participatory thing in the scar project is very interesting, would like to see yours.
I did make a picture of my piece, but since I had so little time to think about it and to execute it ... well, let's say it is a work in progress; as a wound - not yet healed - is a work in progress too. It refers to non physical scars, some never heal.
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