West
Spotlight Artist
Doreen Wittenbols
West
Artist Statement
My life and work have been greatly influenced by immigrating to
Canada as a child and returning to the Netherlands as an adult.
Transition and change are recurrent themes in my work, evoking
fugitive, vulnerable, ambivalent states. Those themes have led me
to explore the shared reflective aspects of souvenir and memento
mori. In New Mexico, I have produced many plein air landscapes—
always in one session, in water-soluble oils, on archival paper.
In my series Water-Soluble Souvenirs, these plein-air paintings
reference both my medium and the fleeting moment of changing
landscape threatened by global warming. They often depict a
single element in nature, alluding to their vulnerability with
titles such as sunburnt tree. This series is a sunnier variation on
the dark, bittersweet (apocalyptic) dreamscapes of my earlier
Souvenirs. Since the pandemic lockdown I started to paint subjects
from my garden—or I would simply place there selections from
my art work or objects from my past, as subjects to paint. My
common concern is with the mutable and abiding role of memory.
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