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Meadow Variations: Lee Hutzulak

    

Meadow Variations traces the evolution of Hutzulak’s visual art practice to explore the venerable Canadian tradition of landscape painting. A body of work spanning a half decade, from the onset of covid through the present, these paintings represent the fluid concerns of a polymath open to pursuing manifold interests with a beginner’s mind. Hutzulak attributes this new work to his forays into moving image made in the natural environs of Vancouver’s Stanley Park: “filming details at a distance through a blurry screen of up-close leaves and flowers, capturing lens flares and specks of light blooming in the bokeh effect.” Describing his earlier work as “cartoony characters in minimal, fractured spaces,” the artist’s lens-based investigations into landscape and replicating them with paint and ink have compelled him to consume the negative space traditionally surrounding his figures. The allure of untouched paper is reconstituted—abstracted and vast—as a backdrop for our imaginations and his complex, delicate narratives.

 

November 7 to 29, 2025

Opening Friday, Nov 7 at 7pm with an acoustic set by ‘Dixie Lee’

 

Deluge Contemporary Art

636 Yates St, Victoria BC | deluge.ca

Exhibition hours: Wed–Sat, 12–5 pm

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