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Sasha Rogers
Shifted Planes - cool, gestural, contemporary, landscape, acrylic on canvas

2017

About the Item

Canadian artist Sasha Rogers’ lyrical, luminous artwork can be found in collections internationally. Inspired by the beauty of the natural world, Rogers has been drawn to expressing the idea of a ‘horizon line’ that separates the colour field of her abstract work into two. The intense turquoise colour of Shifting Planes feels fresh and contemporary highlighted by airy brushstrokes in soft gray and white. A distinct line spans the width of the painting and draws the viewer’s eye towards a seemingly infinite view. As a child Rogers grew up in the prairies and the distant memory of that vast landscape has long influenced her work. “In some respects, the line is a portal to a place one veil removed–an idea beyond our reach–a placeless place –a realm, which exists in my dreams and my imagination. The line continues to hold me.” Sasha Rogers Sasha Rogers acquired a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honors in Drawing and Painting at the University of Saskatchewan. A Master of Visual Arts in Painting followed at the University of Alberta where she received the highest distinction given for outstanding research in visual arts. Rogers taught painting and drawing at both the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Toronto. She has had numerous solo exhibitions in Canada, has attended international art fairs and her artwork is held in many corporate collections nationwide. Private collectors span the globe including Canada, the U.S., and Europe.
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