Artist Biography:

 

As a graduate from Emily Carr University in 2012, Christina Passey’s art arises from the culmination of her creative, emotional and perceptual viewpoints of the world. After graduation she continued exploring her art while in residence at The Banff Centre in 2013. Christina immerses herself in many different styles of painting and drawing from whimsical to photo-realist; combining these styles, or what she likes to think of as ‘worlds’, Christina creates a new ‘living landscape’ to be explored and experienced. Using oil, charcoal, and graphite as her mediums, Christina captures the world as she encounters it.

 

 

Artist Statement:

 

I usually prefer to use oil paints and charcoal as my main mediums. I also use soft pastels, particularly when I focus on photo-realism paintings.  My paintings are the culmination of my creative, emotional and perceptual viewpoints on the world.  I dip into many styles of painting and drawing from whimsical to photo-realism; meshing these two styles or what I like to think of as ‘worlds’, and thus creating a new ‘living landscape’ to be explored and experienced. I paint in a photo-realist way, in a sense that it gives the viewer a feeling like they might of seen the image before whether in a newspaper article, image on the evening news, etc. thus sparking a feeling in the viewer that what they see has a familiarity to it – a basis in reality. I work mostly from photos that I have taken – or a combination of images that I have taken, modified or researched a topic and then seek out images that best represent my ideas and then I create a unique image from which to craft my story.

My paintings are formed around a narrative – a story told through expressive means as a way of capturing my ideas and an array of emotions – from happy, sad and the unknown. I see my art as the medium through which I can begin telling a story.  I have a keen fascination in bringing to light the struggle of societies of those who cannot or do not speak for themselves; the marginal or minority groups in society – the oppressed. The seemingly silent oppressed groups or individuals in this world whose voices and needs are often only silent or lost due to being overshadowed by the concerns of mainstream culture and society. For example – the unspoken trauma that plagues a family suffering through effects of having a soldier return home from war – only to fight a new war suffering the effects of PTSD.

A darkness is present in my recent work. I continue to explore this because it is an expression of the struggle that is a part of each of our lives. The shadows of our souls need to be balanced by light; often an image is not representative of the entire story. In my work, I aim to draw the viewer in with a captivating scene that triggers an emotion, and then let the nuances of the image and the vivid details of the moment express a deeper story. Art acts as a starting point for the audience to hear my stories. Being involved in the equestrian world for more than half my life, I have witnessed what man is willing to do to this very noble creature, whom they call their partner, in order to ensure compliance. In achieving the perfect aesthetic image that is necessary for a winning title, it can be difficult to see the internal turmoil that man inflicts on the animal. There is always a story to be told and art allows a way of giving the viewer a starting point and letting them become immersed on a journey that requires an image – a beginning to a narrative that is only confined by one’s imagination.

If art is thought to reach the soul then I desire my art to jumpstart the emotionally destitute and strike a chord with the viewer about the reality of issues and concerns that so many of us experience and live with everyday. This is what art is supposed to do for people – it is supposed to express. I want to connect with it personally but also hope that it will connect with someone else in whatever way feels right. I don’t have a bunch of rules or guidelines on how to interpret my paintings – I feel that the painting should strike a chord and a feeling with the person looking at it – if it can do this on any level I’ve added something worthwhile to the world.

 

 

CV:

 

Education

2015                           Vancouver Film School, Diploma

2012                           Emily Carr University, B.F.A. Visual Arts

2004- 2008             Kwantlen University College, Various undergraduate studies

2003                         Stelly’s Secondary School Diploma

 

Residency

2013           Banff Artists in Residence (BAIR) Program Winter, Banff, AB

 

Awards and Scholarships

2014       Canadian Artists First Prize Award, Works on Paper, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2014        Award of Excellence, Artists Choice, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2013        Award of Excellence, Small, Smaller and Smallest, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2013        Active Member, Federation of Canadian Artists

2013        Full Circle Member, Emily Carr Alumni Association

2012        Nominee for the BMO 1st Art Competition

2003        Scholarship of the study of Tourism, Stelly’s Secondary

 

Solo Exhibition

2013         When is Enough, Enough, Philosophers Knoll, Banff, AB

 

Juried Exhibitions

2014        Annual International Representational Show, Federation Gallery,  Vancouver, BC

2014         Open Show 2014, Thompson Nicola Shuswap Chapter of the FCA

2014         Works on Paper, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2014         Artist Choice, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2013         Small, Smaller and Smallest, Federation Gallery Vancouver, BC

2013         Artist Choice, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2013         Annual International Representational Show, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2013         Painting on the Edge, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

 

Group Exhibitions

2014         Active Members Show, Federation Gallery, Vancouver, BC

2012         Gateway Theater Party, curated by Denise Chambers, Gateway Theater, Richmond, BC

2012         Emily Carr University Degree Exhibition, Vancouver, BC

2011         Gateway Theater Party, curated by Denise Chambers, Gateway Theater, Richmond, BC

2010         Visual Exchange, VSA Space, Vancouver, BC

2007         New Dimension Realm, Kwantlen University, Surrey, BC

2006         Candy, Kwantlen University, Surrey, BC

 

Public art

2012         At What Cost, Skytrain kiosk column, Canada Line skytrain station, Richmond, BC

 

Commissions

2014          Drawing commissioned for Peters Family

2014          Painting commissioned for Doctors, INC

2014          Drawing commissioned for Doctors, INC

 2013         Painting commission for The Wildlife Federation of Canada

2013          Drawing commission for The Nite of Hope, Richmond, BC

2012         Drawing commission for the Cousar Family Trust

2012         Drawing commission for the Palmer Family

2012         Painting commission for The Nite of Hope, Richmond, BC

2011         Drawing commission for the Driediger Family

2011         Painting commission for Arabian Horse Association of British Columbia

2011         Painting commission for Excalibur Stables

2010        Drawing commissions for the Strachen Family

2010        Drawing commission for the Oster Family

 

Public Speaking

2011       Thoughts, Behavior and Human Reaction in the 21st Century: The Reason Why Art Needs to Reflect the Human Aesthetic Appeal, Emily Carr University,   Vancouver, BC

 

Film

2012         Psycho Kitty, Hoarding Cats Film Inc, Vancouver, BC

2006        Minotaur and Hare, Vancouver Biennale Film Promotion by Kwantlen University, Surrey, BC