Great Blue Heron - The Hearn Power Station, Land Mimicry Mask
Original price
$650.00
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Original price
$650.00
Original price
$650.00
$650.00
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$650.00
Current price
$650.00
Great Blue Heron, The Hearn Power Station depicts a skyline representing the massive decommissioned 1950's power plant located in Toronto's Port Lands.
Hand-hooked repurposed textiles, yarn, leather, glass beads, clay.
72.5 cm (l) x 24.15 (h) x 7.6 (d)
Valerie Carew, (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist in Toronto who explores human relationships with land using textiles. Embodiment and role-play are combined with rug making to express dwelling, identity and the self. Valerie’s hand hooked sculptural works are designed for the human body, then animated using photography, video, performance and mechanical motors. Memories of land and home are harnessed for new world building, made from a desire for connection and escapism. Carew hopes to re-wild and unsettle the colonial footprint, and connect inside and outside worlds through art.