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Amy Loewan Contemplation Pieces |
#657
#705 |
| Contemplation Piece Series |
| watercolor/paper |
| 5x5", framed |
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| $275.00 CDN
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Amy
Loewan of Chinese origin was born in Hong Kong. She immigrated to Canada
in 1978 and became a Canadian citizen in 1981.
In her first profession as an occupational therapist, Amy began a
lifelong investment in working with people. She also had begun to
explore art in earnest by the time she moved to Edmonton, Alberta, over
25 years ago.
Her artistic journey led to the completion of her Master of Fine Arts
Degree in painting from the University of Alberta in 1995. Many of her
works illustrate the integration of her Chinese heritage with western
postmodernist art practices.
Amy has received numerous grants and awards including The Canadian
Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal's Award for
Excellence in the Arts commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Since 1976, Amy has exhibited in major cities in Canada as well as New
York, and Melbourne, Australia. Her most recent large rice paper weaving
installation A Peace Project was shown in China in 2004 at the
Shanghai Doland Modern Art Museum in Shanghai and the Hong Kong Visual
Arts Centre in Hong Kong.
Amy presently teaches at the Fine Art Certificate Program of the
University of Alberta, Faculty of Extension, Edmonton, Canada.
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Amy uses the following languages, with varying
degrees, in her Peace Project works: Arabic, Croatian,
Chinese, Cree, Danish, Dutch, English, Flemish, French, German, Greek,
Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Icelandic, Japanese, Korean, Latin,
Malagasy, Malay, Norwegian, Philippine, Punjabi, Polish, Russian,
Sanskrit, Swahili, Spanish, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Zulu.
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Our beautiful
'Peace Project' is hanging in our home, 30 miles west of the devastation
of the World Trade Center. What a contrast, when you read the words in
the picture and then see the pictures or actual scenes for yourself.
Thank you again for putting us in touch with an artist who provides a
moment of serenity and hope in a world filled with madness. |
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Rosanne and Bob, USA
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