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Artist Information:
Heather Hyatt
Whitehorse,
Canada
Member Since: Jul 2007

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Artist Media:
Drawing Other (1)
Drawing Pencil (12)
Mixed Media (6)
Painting Oil (21)
Artist Exhibitions:
Exhibitions

1990 Concordia Gallery –
group show
1991 Atlin Library – solo
show
1992 Atlin Inn – solo show
1993 Heritage Gallery,
Edmonton- group show
1994 Atlin Inn – group show
1995 Talisman, Whitehorse –
solo show
1997 Atlin Library – solo
show
1997 Studio Gallery,
Whitehorse – solo show
1998 Alaska-Yukon Centennial
poster
1999 ArtWork ’...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
Yukon News 1997 Studio
Gallery, Whitehorse, exhibit
'Myths and Metaphors' 'Seeing
myths as metaphors'
...drawings are a series of
exquisitely drawn portraits
and objects, realistic enough
to be photographs and, in some
instances, to be the objects
themselves.

Yukon News 2001 Chocolate
Claim, Whitehorse, exhibit
'Objects' 'Artist shows it
like ...

Further Information
Collections:
Yukon Govenment Permanent
Collection, Whitehorse, Yukon,
Canada...

Further Information
Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Heather Hyatt

In my work as a fine artist, I use the mediums of graphite, coloured pencil and oil, in the styles realism, photo-realism, trompe l'oeil and portraiture, Ideas come from literature, metaphors, and the real world.

Rather than the imitation of appearance, my concern is with the essence of the subject. In trompe l'oeil, it is the hardness and softness of guns and lingerie, which, when mounted in shadow boxes, become real.

In the series, 'Dante's Divine Comedy', executed in graphite, the object was to depict the universality of his ideas as they appear today.

In all of my work, realism is my focus and goal.


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