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From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.From Winnipeg - born and raised - currently residing in Montreal, Paraluch's practice is formed around interdisciplinary work while maintaining a strong connection to painting. Drawing on methods of human reproductions, alterations or syntheses of the natural world, these visual representations are based off of memory, personal experience, or invented spaces.
Paraluch's current work contemplates water as a force, its ablility to move, to transform, and to blur the lines of public and private spaces. Paraluch looks at natural disasters as Earth's resistance by re-appropriating the landscape, and our resistance or acceptance as a response.