Holly Ann Friesen
Looking Past by Holly Ann Friesen  Image: Through abstraction the landscape diverges from realistic imagery, removing
components of reality to demonstrate meaning.


“… in many descriptions what dominates memory is not place
but mood, remembered emotion. The physical attributes of
the environment might be described in detail but they serve as
a supportive setting for an introspective or social experience,
not as primary sources of pleasure. Internal states of mind
give power to these place memories, not direct visual or
spatial experiences.” - Robert B. Riley
Through abstraction the landscape diverges from realistic imagery, removing components of reality to demonstrate meaning. “… in many descriptions what dominates memory is not place but mood, remembered emotion. The physical attributes of the environment might be described in detail but they serve as a supportive setting for an introspective or social experience, not as primary sources of pleasure. Internal states of mind give power to these place memories, not direct visual or spatial experiences.” - Robert B. Riley
  • Current Location: The Douglas Family Art Centre