Beyond Hibernation, mixed media & collage on paper, 15 x 11 inches, 2013, $225 Winter Garden (makes me stronger), mixed media & collage on paper, 30 x 22.5 inches, 2013, $800 After Snow: Between Heaven and Home, mixed media & collage on paper, 22.5 x 30 inches, 2013, Sold I let myself sleep, mixed media & collage on paper, 15 x 11inches, 2013, $250 unframed Not all gardens grow up, mixed media & collage on paper, 15 x 11inches, 2013, $225 unframed Offering, mixed media & collage on paper, 15.25 x 11inches, 2013, $225 unframed Reaching for today, mixed media & collage on paper, 21.5 x 15inches, 2013, $475 unframed Eternal reverie, mixed media&collage on paper, 11x8.25inches, 2013, $225 unframed Perennial visitation (every spring I feel you here), mixed media&collage on paper, 22.5 x 30 inches, 2013, $800 unframed Guide me through the garden, mixed media & collage on paper, 15 x 11 inches, 2013, SOLD See you when the sun rises, mixed media & collage on paper, 22.5 x 30 inches, 2013, $800 unframed Seeking the good in bye, embroidery on colour photographs_2012, 17 x 29 inches framed, $725 framed, SOLD Somewhere, over #2 (away above), acrylic, ink on black and white photograph, 12 x 12 inches, 2013, $350 framed Somewhere, over #3 (beyond the rainbow), acrylic, ink on black & white photograph, 12 x 12 inches, 2013, $350 framed The artist gratefully acknowledges the support of the City of Ottawa.

March 2013

Meaghan Haughian / Winter Garden

March 1 – 31, 2013

Vernissage Friday March 1st / 7-10pm

Northern winters are all-encompassing. They bring long, dark nights and wrap us in cold whiteness, encouraging plants and humans alike to lie dormant. Hibernation draws us inwards, an opportunity to burrow, reflect and regenerate. In springtime, energetic buds magically reappear. The earth’s annual cycle of renewal reflects the human journey through birth and death, joy and sorrow, warmth and frigidity. The concept of seasonal growth and repair serves as the backdrop upon which these collaged drawings have developed.

After a few years primarily exploring objects and space, this series marks my deliberate return to the female figure. Now, however, she shares the stage with her surroundings: I have placed her in a vast northern landscape to observe what will happen. My interest lies in the relationships between interior/exterior and private/public, specifically as they relate to the female character’s identity. How does she respond to the outside world and how does it – the landscape, the garden – respond to her?

Winter Garden explores how we are shaped, and sometimes overcome, by our environment. These scenes recount the journeys of life, emphasizing the relationship between our connection with the earth and our physical, emotional and psychological fragility. The figure exists in her landscape, merging and separating. Clothing and other props serve both as protection and as a barrier. Snow and ice glisten and envelop. Flowers, trees and roots flourish and decay. Winter garden is a hopeful paradox: plant a seed in the snow and watch it grow.

– Meaghan Haughian, January 2013

 

 

Meaghan Haughian combines paint, photographs, collage, text and found objects to explore the experiences and emotions that we share collectively as human beings but often experience in isolation. She merges real and imagined narratives in an ongoing search for links between life’s contradictions and dualities. Meaghan earned her BFA (Printmaking & Photography) from Mount Allison University. She is a grant recipient and her work is included in numerous private and public collections, including the Ottawa Art Gallery, the City of Ottawa and the National Art Centre’s French Theatre.

 

 

 

 

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