The
Evolution of The Animal Ark: Alchemy of the found object
The
Animal Ark series deals with the ideas of protection, preservation
and sanctuary. The animals of the ark - the found objects and chairs
from which they were created- are born from a society that throws
away and wastes many of its vital resources.
My exploration
of the world of the Animal Ark dates back to 1992, when I
saw a section of an old wooden chair that reminded me of a stylized
abstract animal figure. I realized that chairs of different styles
had unlimited potential- they were unique shapes that could be used
to construct surfaces for paintings. This sparked my fascination
with disassembling chairs and reassembling them into animal figures,
masks and totems.
My need for
a versatile supply of chair parts took me into the streets of Montreal,
where beautiful, high-quality chairs are discarded during the moving
season. These orphan chair fragments became the starting points
for my constructed surfaces. I animated these constructed animal
figures with found objects such as miniature toy animals, then painted
them in brilliant, iridescent and metallic colours.
Since 1992,
the Animal Ark has evolved continuously both in terms of
structural changes to the animal figures and in approaches to scale,
shape, colour, texture and symbolism.
In the Animal
Ark, my highly detailed painterly style transforms the wooden
constructed animal figures into vital energy forces and magical
spirits which demand respect from the viewer. By portraying animals
in such a light, my intention is to sensitize others to the divine
nature of animals and to explore the human condition through animal
symbolism.
In the process
of painting the found objects, I often feel like an archaeologist
rediscovering and inventing lost relics. As I get lost in the colours
of the paint, I uncover extinct and endangered animals, mythological
species of past, present and future civilizations, reappearing treasures
of a disappearing ecosystem.
My message is
about transformation. The world does not respect animals or the
environment, their home. On the constructed surface of my paintings,
the animals of the ark inhabit an imaginary planetary dreamscape
where they are free to exist in peace and harmony, something that
is only possible in the realm of art.
Eve Damie
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