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Abby Weiss

Abby Weiss

Artist Bio

I am making art about climate change in an attempt to hold open a wound long enough that people have to look at it. My practice is driven by a need to sit with that grief rather than to resolve it, creating work that mourns what is being lost before we lose it completely. I am interested in what it feels like to acknowledge complicity and to recognize that beauty and devastation now exist in the same frame. The work I create explores themes of extinction and ecological collapse alongside memory, identity and the yearning for childlike innocence. Investigating these themes in tandem allows me to discuss climate change through a personal lens and to explore the emotional space where these areas overlap. I typically create representational work through painting and drawing mediums, utilising unexpected elements to discuss the increasingly strange and unstable world we are living in. Using pixelation as a mode of abstraction in my most recent works has become a metaphor for disappearance while also referencing technology and its contribution to environmental crises.

Artist Statement

Abby Weiss is a South African artist, currently living in Victoria, Canada. She uses primarily painting and drawing mediums to create work that discusses the consequences and grief of climate change. As a creative child growing up in the wild places of South Africa, the intersection between art and nature was fundamental to her youth. Drawing shapes in the algae of river rocks and sketching animals with found charcoal, her connection to nature was cultivated early and is still reflected in her practice. Her work carries an urgency to express both the beauty of our earth and the fear of losing it. An urgency that is heightened by distance and the knowledge that her home is disappearing while she is away. Abby Weiss holds a Visual Arts Honours degree from the University of Victoria and has showcased her work in multiple group exhibitions.

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