We’d Like To Help

M.E. Sparks
Vancouver, BC

Juror's Choice Award

Size

48" x 48"

Medium

Oil on canvas

The painting “We’d Like To Help” depicts an arrangement of objects that balances between still-life and pure abstraction. Narratives develop between the objects and they acquire animate characteristics. One object speaks, as the title implies, inviting each viewer to become part of the narrative.

Juror's Choice Award

We’d Like To Help

M.E. Sparks
Vancouver, BC

About the artist
About the artist

M.E. Sparks
Vancouver, BC

M.E. Sparks explores the accumulated histories and intrinsic vibrancy of found objects and the vitality they achieve as painted forms. She is intrigued by the human tendency to animate the inanimate and, through her paintings, aims to evoke our inherent desire to give life to objects. Through an observational practice of painting from still life, Sparks explores the mysteriously charged space between subject and object, observer and observed.

M.E. Sparks lives in Vancouver, BC where she is completing a Master of Applied Arts at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NSCAD University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sparks has been an artist in residence in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, a past recipient of Arts Nova Scotia Creation Grant and Nova Scotia Talent Trust, and a recent recipient of the Gordon and Marion Smith Painting Scholarship.

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