Our heritage

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Luchia Feman

The most interesting development for me over the years has been my continued passion for what I call ‘comfortable bodies’. I’ve noticed that some people and ‘things’ are intensely at home in their own skins. When successfully incorporated into sculpture or painting, the essence of these unexpected shapes and forms feel good to look at regardless of the circumstances.

Currently I am working with acrylic, oil, wax, and photography to produce a series of mixed media works entitled ‘Everybody Knows Your Name’. The work, which began as an offshoot of a street art commission, has evolved into a personal challenge, an exploration into my own social views and of course, a look at some very interesting bodies. After years of mucking around with cement, acrylics and oil, I have recently exploded into encaustics and have taken to offering archival canvas prints of selected works in addition to my originals in response to customer requests.

Luchia Feman is a Vancouver artist living and working in historic Gastown. She is passionate about creating and using public art as a means to encourage thought and exploration, for complex social issues. Outdoor venues are particular favorites, and she has proclaimed rooftops to be the great unexplored gallery spaces of our time.