Collection: Loree Ovens
Loree works in a variety of media, although better known for her printmaking she createsworks on paper that are reminiscent of old documents, aged textiles or barkcloth.She specializes with intaglio techniques, especially that of copper etching, aquatint, dry point and collagraph.
Primarily working with Japanese Washi and often combining the use of surface design techniques for textiles, Loree’s fascination with line, pattern, and architecture continue to inspire her work. Loree has shown in national and international exhibitions in Canada, Japan, United States, Taiwan, Australia and Scotland. Her work is part of both private and public collections including the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Art Gallery of New South Wales and SGC International.
“Architecture forms a sense of language that is deeply embedded
into our experience of place and collective memory.
Spaces, both real and imagined, create memory maps
that link the experiences of our lives together.” – Loree Ovens
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