Evita Schvallbe

The Dance of Form and Emptiness

April 30 - June 14

Opening Reception - Thursday April 30 - 7:30 pm  - Everyone is Welcome.

Gallery Hours - Weekdays 9 - 5    Weekends 1 - 3:30

 

Evita Schvallbe’s current exhibition, aptly titled “The Dance of Form and Emptiness”, showcases a cohesive body of fibre artwork completed over the past ten years.

 

Sculptural in their textured relief, and dazzlingly vivid in their painterly colour, these works awaken both body and spirit.  Each of the pieces develops imagery of the elements, wind, earth fire and water – into a Mandala structure that combines Buddhist, Christian and Hindu symbology.  Every piece is painstakingly hand sewn and takes over five weeks to complete

 

Evita grew up in the historic city of Wroclaw, Poland.  She traveled widely, absorbing the rich artistic heritage of Europe, Singapore, India and Malaysia – their cities, villages and natural landscapes – supporting herself as a visual artist by creating wearable textiles, jewelry, ink drawings, oil paintings, painting murals, and designing interiors.  In 1982 she graduated with an MSc in Architecture from the Wroclaw Polytechnic Institute.  Choosing not to accept an offer to pursue a career in the academy, she continued developing her own reputation as an artist, represented by the independent Polish gallery “Galera”.  Her works were shown and collected throughout Poland, Germany and France.

 

In 1985 she gave up art production to immerse herself in spiritual practice following the Buddhist path. In 1991 she married and moved to the countryside near the village of Acton, Ontario, where she began a ten-year career as a Shiatsu therapist.

 

Evita met Susan Schantz in 1994, who shared her knowledge of Mennonite quilting techniques.  This was the catalyst that turned Evita’s focus back to creating textile art.  Working fulltime in her studio, she continues to create fibre artworks that reflect a lifetime of inspiration. Evita’s textile art has been exhibited across Canada and the USA.