Marlene Zagdanski
Marlene’s work, while informed by childhood experiences and personal attachment to Laurentian landscape, represents composite, manufactured, or imagined spaces. It transcribes disparate and intangible personal responses evoked by landscape and its loss – search for connectedness, personal resonance, solitude and separateness, fragility, longevity, fear, wonderment and myth.
Photography by Dale Roddick
Visit: www.marlenezagdanski.com
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