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The Nurturing Darkness
Time Fragments: Traces of Newfoundland
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Komatik Artists' Series

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The Nurturing Darkness presents the art of Carol Bajen-Gahm as she meditates on the root cellars of Newfoundland. It consists of twenty-two mixed media abstract paintings in which she uses encaustic and oil paints, seaweed prints, netting, photo transfers and other media to distill the many aspects of these dark but nurturing underground structu

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKomatik Press
Release dateOct 15, 2020
The Nurturing Darkness
Time Fragments: Traces of Newfoundland

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  • Time Fragments: Traces of Newfoundland

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    Time Fragments: Traces of Newfoundland
    Time Fragments: Traces of Newfoundland

    Newfoundland artist Margaret Ryall collects things or, as she would say, objects collect her. They are pieces of old houses and sheds, discarded fishing gear, wallpaper and pieces of rusty hardware, bits and pieces of people’s homes, their work, their lives. These fragments that time has left behind, these remnants of a style of life quick

  • The Nurturing Darkness

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    The Nurturing Darkness
    The Nurturing Darkness

    The Nurturing Darkness presents the art of Carol Bajen-Gahm as she meditates on the root cellars of Newfoundland. It consists of twenty-two mixed media abstract paintings in which she uses encaustic and oil paints, seaweed prints, netting, photo transfers and other media to distill the many aspects of these dark but nurturing underground structu

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Emily Deming-Martin

Emily Deming is a freelance writer who came back to writing mid-life after an academic and professional career in earth and planetary sciences and the oil industry. While switching careers, she immigrated, started a family and suffered personal losses. She understands upheaval, does not silo science from art, almost never panics, and finds the most humour in the things she takes the most seriously. She has written for CBC, Atlantic Business Magazine, The Scope, East Coast Living, and others about people, food, drink, arts, culture and travel and covered/poked fun at City Hall with her weekly column "Notes from the Rafters" at The overcast.ca. Her work covering the Snelgrove Trial in 2017 led to an opportunity to work with Documentarian Chris Brookes from Battery Radio on a GPS based podcast App "Consent: walk the walk" which won international acclaim.

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