Landscapes

Revealed Truths, 2021

Zoë Pawlak’s practice shifts between both coasts. Her landscape paintings reflect her relationship to the expansive geographic landscape of Canada. The landscapes she creates considers memory and time as they are carried in the physiology of our bodies. She is situating herself in the vast history of Canadian landscape painting. Pawlak’s work is a contemporary approach to the subject expanding to discuss our relationship to time and how we move through space.

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Imagined Vessel I, 2018

Imagined Vessel II, 2018

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Secret Keeper, 2020

Various Arrangements for Best Behaviour, 2021

The Never Was a Great Divide, 2022

Retrace and Remember, 2021

Beckon, 2021

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Things I’d Like to Show You, 2019

Tilted to Center, 2019

Lifted, 2020

Boat In Her Mouth, Moon In The Sky, 2019

Merits for Unchanging, 2020

The Light Beside Me, 2022

Out of The Ashes, 2022

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A Ways Into the Wild, 2022

Dark Turn II, 2022

Shift Lighter, 2022

Awhile at a Time III, 2022

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Arizona I, 2025

After Wanting, 2024

Underwave I, 2024

I Can Do Mountains, Too II, 2024

Fallen In Time, 2023