Colleen Waite from Kaitaia opened her exhibition at Lightwave Gallery, Totara Street, Mount Maunganui on Easter Sunday with a stunning display of mixed media abstracts that are both restorative and joyous.

Colleen Waite

Her first solo exhibition in the Bay of Plenty, “A World of Diversity” gives us her window view on life, and a sense that she is responding to what she has experienced with a resilient and assertive smile of hope.  In fact she mentions that she discovered her creative ability when using art to work through the sadness of personal loss.  Raised by a mother who was a dressmaker, she was immersed in colour and texture from an early age which instilled into her a fascination with design and colour. This permeates, literally, through her work, as she uses laces, fabrics, paper and other media to overlay and build threads of patterns and colour.  To me these represent the strands of feelings, thoughts and emotions that weave through our lives as we journey past loss, grief or anguish onto restoring a balance once again.

Colleen jokes that she has AADD (Artist Attention Diversion Disorder).   She has worked for many years in the field of Addictions Counselling, and it’s clear, that for her, she carries within an outlook on life that is both colourful and positive.  Pablo Picasso wrote “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”  This is evident in her work.

Overlaying the layers of mixed media, she applies resin which gives a transparency and glow to her work, reminding us that there is always hope for the future.  Colleen’s world is diverse and layered, balanced and restored, and she brings this to us in a remarkable way.

A World of Diversity showed from 18-30 April, with an invitation to meet Colleen Waite on Easter Sunday afternoon at the Lightwave Gallery from 12-4pm.

www.lightwavegallery.co.nz

Lightwave Gallery, 31 Totara Street, Mount Maunganui

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