TANITA ROSE SAWCHUK
ARTIST STATEMENT
My works are the embodiment of my experiences; created to help cultivate discourses on human existence. Conceptually, my art explores philosophy and, feminist theory surrounding notions of identity, relations, and embodied memories. I often use portraiture to elaborate on the self as a fluid, subjective, and contextual phenomena. In exploring my narratives I hope to instill new ways of interpreting the self, and relations to others by opening discourses on these topics that are fundamental to human life.
My works are the embodiment of my experiences; created to help cultivate discourses on human existence. Conceptually, my art explores philosophy and, feminist theory surrounding notions of identity, relations, and embodied memories. I often use portraiture to elaborate on the self as a fluid, subjective, and contextual phenomena. In exploring my narratives I hope to instill new ways of interpreting the self, and relations to others by opening discourses on these topics that are fundamental to human life.