Tammy Ratcliff Cambridge Galleries

Soft celebration is a quiet observance and appreciation for all the small stages and events in life that when patched together, add up to who and where we are now. Utilizing a chine colle process, the artist has created smaller, etchings, reliefs and monotype prints on washi — fine handmade Japanese papers. The images have been reworked numerous times before being assembled into larger compositions. The largest, Sometimes it seems like too much, takes the form of a scroll sweeping horizontally across the length of the gallery, allowing the eye to wander the interwoven lines and symbols of cartography and plant-based imagery that evoke a continuous journey of growth, exploration and culmination.

519.653.3632
Gallery Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 12 noon - 8:30 pm,
Friday & Saturday: 12 noon - 5:30 pm,
Sunday*: 1 pm - 5 pm
(*Closed Sundays during the summer from Victoria Day weekend through Labour Day weekend)

After this, I will be preparing work for a solo show at Harbinger Gallery, Waterloo to open July 10th, 2010.



 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Harbinger Gallery
22 Dupont Street East, Waterloo
July 10, 2010

Art Gallery of Windsor
401 Riverside Dr. West, Windsor
November 2009 - January 2010

Cambridge Galleries
Preston, 435 King St. East, Cambridge
May – June 2010