Shari-Anne Gibson: All Grown Up

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Shari-Anne Gib­son smiles and delights. Pho­to­graph by Bran­don Gaukel.

Shari-Anne Gib­son is a newly wed. Buzzing around her new apart­ment she talks about love, mak­ing art, and the sim­ple life. The fall is the sea­son that marks new begin­nings: a new hus­band and her first solo show in Van­cou­ver. Now The Trees Have Grown Up is Gibson’s col­lec­tion of new paint­ings and draw­ings that rep­re­sent inno­cence, our rela­tion­ship with nature and an insight into the artist’s imag­i­na­tion. The work is char­ac­ter­is­tic of Gibson’s aes­thetic, which is the­mat­i­cally con­nected by a sense of inter­rupted innocence.

The 28-year-old painter said she gets “late night energy.” Since the start of the year, she has spent the evenings work­ing on this project. Her work came to an abrupt halt, how­ever when she was in a car acci­dent, which resulted in months in a neck brace. Tak­ing time off her “Joe job,” she spent the months cre­at­ing and plan­ning. She was forced to reflect and spend time with her art. The expe­ri­ence made her more involved with her art and more con­fi­dent about her work. When I joked about hav­ing a Frida Kahlo moment, she cor­rected me: “Less intense.”

Over tea, I asked Gib­son about her upcom­ing show and we watched the rain fall.

Sad Mag: Tell me about the title of the show. And the sig­nif­i­cance to the work?

Shari-Anne Gib­son: Now The Trees Have Grown Up is intended to make the view­ers think about trees as hav­ing sen­si­bil­i­ties, accu­mu­lat­ing expe­ri­ence, los­ing inno­cence. I want the trees in the pieces to be seen in a new way, and allow the frag­mented land­scapes to become per­sonal, per­haps reflect­ing the viewer in some way.

SM: Where were you trained and how long have you been painting?

SG: I stud­ied both at the Uni­ver­sity of the Fraser Val­ley and at the Ontario Col­lege of Art and Design where I received my BFA. I’ve always loved to draw and paint, so a long time.

SM: What do you think is miss­ing from Vancouver’s art scene today? Or do you feel it has a mighty strength?

SG: After liv­ing in Toronto, Van­cou­ver feels very photo-conceptual in con­trast, which I absolutely appre­ci­ate, how­ever I sense that real paint­ing is a lit­tle out of style here. But I know the tides are chang­ing as more painters are get­ting atten­tion and the MFA pro­gram at Emily Carr is gain­ing a national rep­u­ta­tion for its paint­ing program.

Shari-Anne in the studio. Photograph by Brandon Gaukel.

Shari-Anne in the stu­dio. Pho­to­graph by Bran­don Gaukel.

SM: Some of your favourite visual artists?

SG: Johan Creten, Janet Cardiff, Peter Doig, Laura Owens, Katja Strunz, Nan Goldin, Egon Schiele, Fra Angelico, Makiko Kudo.

SM: Where did you grab your inspi­ra­tion for this col­lec­tion of work?

SG: I love the nat­ural envi­ron­ment and also appre­ci­ate work that is psy­cho­log­i­cal and philo­soph­i­cal. I wanted to cre­ate spaces which inter­rupt our expe­ri­ence of nature, which play with our sense of per­cep­tion. I wanted to depict the nat­ural world in a way that reveals some­thing about our human experience.

SM:
What inspires you in your daily life?

SG: Col­ors. Pho­tog­ra­phy. Music. When peo­ple are free and com­fort­able with them­selves. One evening I went for a walk and a man was singing opera at the top of his voice while I was  strolling through his neigh­bor­hood. I love that.

SM:
After the show, plans? New work? Vacation?

SG: Oh! Right! There is life after the show! Ha ha. I am plan­ning to shift my prac­tice a lit­tle and focus on draw­ing for the rest of the year. It is some­thing I love and haven’t spent enough time with recently. My friend and I hope to start a daily blog together shar­ing our pieces. I also plan to go on hol­i­day in February…maybe to Iceland!

Shari-Anne Gibson’s online portfolio

Now The Trees Have Grown Up shows at Lit­tle Moun­tain Gallery

from Octo­ber 29th to Novem­ber 18th.

Open­ing recep­tion Thurs­day, Octo­ber 29, 7-10pm.

www.littlemountainstudios.ca

195 EAST 26th Avenue VANCOUVER B.C. V5V 2G8

RSVP for the opening.

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