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The Revolutions
European Hemp, Ink, Paste
In her new series, The Calm of Darkness, Chanee Vijay explores the intersection of sensory perception and nocturnal ambiance. Set against Northern California's coastal redwoods and meadows, this 10-piece hemp textile collage collection examines how darkness shapes visual and psychological experiences.
"Living in this remote place without light pollution introduced me to a kind of darkness I had never experienced. I challenged myself to stand within the darkness to unveil how the night, rather than inducing fear and uncertainty, could be seen and revered. This intentional exercise, though uncomfortable, eventually removed the barriers of my learned anxieties, just as the shadows brought on by nightfall swallow the colors of the landscape."
By dyeing the hemp fabric in phases—first in vibrant hues and then layering on blacks and browns—Chanee captures the tonal and textural shifts of the landscape as perceived through the absence of light. This method adds depth and complexity to each piece and results in muted, gradient-hued collage works.
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In her new series, The Calm of Darkness, Chanee Vijay explores the intersection of sensory perception and nocturnal ambiance. Set against Northern California's coastal redwoods and meadows, this 10-piece hemp textile collage collection examines how darkness shapes visual and psychological experiences.
"Living in this remote place without light pollution introduced me to a kind of darkness I had never experienced. I challenged myself to stand within the darkness to unveil how the night, rather than inducing fear and uncertainty, could be seen and revered. This intentional exercise, though uncomfortable, eventually removed the barriers of my learned anxieties, just as the shadows brought on by nightfall swallow the colors of the landscape."
By dyeing the hemp fabric in phases—first in vibrant hues and then layering on blacks and browns—Chanee captures the tonal and textural shifts of the landscape as perceived through the absence of light. This method adds depth and complexity to each piece and results in muted, gradient-hued collage works.
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European Hemp, Ink, Paste
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24 x 18 inches
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24 x 18 inches
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About the Artist
Chanee Vijay
Chanee Vijay's abstract textile collages draw on her regard for local landforms, faults, cycles of growth and decay with materials, and techniques she gleaned across a decade of textile surface design and pillow production. Starting with her European hemp offcuts, Chanee plays with tonality, often over-dyeing and painting each piece to bring mood and enhanced character to the fabric. Her attentiveness to the interactions among forms reinforces the arrangement’s imperfect lines. The final composition is realized by pasting, then sculpting the hemp together to create movement and texture with raw exposed seams.
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In her new series, The Calm of Darkness, Chanee Vijay explores the intersection of sensory perception and nocturnal ambiance. Set against Northern California's coastal redwoods and meadows, this 10-piece hemp textile collage collection examines how darkness shapes visual and psychological experiences.
"Living in this remote place without light pollution introduced me to a kind of darkness I had never experienced. I challenged myself to stand within the darkness to unveil how the night, rather than inducing fear and uncertainty, could be seen and revered. This intentional exercise, though uncomfortable, eventually removed the barriers of my learned anxieties, just as the shadows brought on by nightfall swallow the colors of the landscape."
By dyeing the hemp fabric in phases—first in vibrant hues and then layering on blacks and browns—Chanee captures the tonal and textural shifts of the landscape as perceived through the absence of light. This method adds depth and complexity to each piece and results in muted, gradient-hued collage works.