Kodama Bones
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Artist (art): Seiler, Silke
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The "Kodama Bones" painting submitted was painted in February of 2021. The well worn driftwood in the sunshine but with storms in the background is symbolic of the artists and many other coastal and rural british columbians response to social distancing which was to take to the water, to the forests and away from the city centres, where beauty and peace was rediscovered through nature. Enjoyment of outdoor spaces and sports has skyrocketed as a response to social distancing and so this painting honours that through art. |
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This work is available to view and copy for research and educational purposes only, provided that it is not altered in any way and is properly acknowledged, including citing the creator(s), title and full bibliographic details.
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Artist (art): Seiler, Silke
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Granddaughter of shipbuilding japanese internment camp survivors who relocated back to the BC coast after the ban was lifted in the 50's. For the past 10 years Silke has been rediscovering her ancestral pull of the ocean through paintings, Silke's art mostly features ships, driftwood, waves and islands. |
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Kodama Bones
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