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Nicola
Prinsen
Nicola
Prinsen,
a west coast artist, has been sculpting for over 24 years.
She first studied ceramics, then figurative and portrait sculpture. Nicola’s
formal training began in 1979 at the Ceramic Department of the
University
of
Alberta
where she studied under Noburo Kubo and Jack Forbes.
Her
experience in
cl
ay
in
cl
udes
wheel thrown pottery, stoneware, Raku and both figurative and animal sculptures
and bronzes. For the past few years,
Nicola's subject matter has been based on her surroundings, forests, rural
agriculture, the ocean and the animals that live in this setting.
From otters to cows, crows to goats, in
cl
ay
or bronze, Nicola explores the forms of these animals and undertakes a process
of refinement by way of detailed studies and accurate depictions. Pushing the
boundaries with these forms through distortion and exaggeration are part of
Nicola's creative process. The end result is a fusion of personality and
simplicity. One cow will stand with a look, a shape or an angle that seems
precarious and impossible. Another is rendered accurately, showing the skill of
the artist. Nicola's goal is to simplify the form but never leave any doubt as
to the identity of the particular animal. There is tension and serenity in this
approach. It is veiled in humour, yet the longer one looks the more one realizes
that the artist herself is serious.
Nicola
served as a director for the Delta Arts Council (
British Columbia
) in 1998 - 2000 and was an
Arts Alive committee member for the Southwest Regional Arts Council during 1996
- 1999. Her work is in private
collections across
Canada
,
United States
,
Germany
,
Holland
,
Japan
and
Grand Cayman
Islands
.
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