Tanya Sillers
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Tanya
Sillers was born in Montreal and moved to Toronto in her mid
childhood, giving her a strong sense of belonging in the Canadian urban
landscape. Primarily interested in the arts, she didn’t begin to
experiment with photography until later in life and started showing her
work recently. Tanya has studied at the Toronto School of Art, George
Brown College and Seneca College in areas such as design and fine arts.Her photography skills have been largely self-taught and applied much
as one would any other tool of the fine artist.
Artist’s statement:
Having always learned visually and taken in more by seeing than any of
the other senses, I’ve seen humanity’s expressions, postures the slant of
our shadows. My work expresses the tone of life flashing by
while allowing myself and others feel a part of it. Photography has given
me extraordinary freedom to capture this. I feel it is the
responsibility of the artists to reveal beauty and I try to show a
balance of strength and subtlety in my pictures that reflects the living
beauty of our world.
My
pictures are taken with traditional photographic film using a 35mm
single lens reflex camera. The images are at times skewed or out of
focus to reveal the movement of life in even the most still of
subjects. The best of the resulting images are cropped and scanned at
high resolution to be printed on arches watercolor paper using archival
inks in limited editions. This creates prints that last longer than
traditional photographs while giving a wonderful sense of living
texture.
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