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Helena is an Edmonton Artist
born in Poland. Her parents immigrated in 1959, wanting freedom
of religion and better opportunities for their children. Certified
in 1976 as a Medical Laboratory Technologist, Helena has worked
full time in progressively challenging positions.
Her earliest memories include
a desire and interest in art. She dreamed of having beautiful colors
and supplies to work with. Alas, her parents put her in Piano lessons!
As a young adult she worked in a framing store where she fell in
love with the watercolor medium.
She is constantly pursuing
her interest through community courses under various artists including
Frank Haddock, Brenda Malkinson and particularly Willie Wong. She
is enrolled in the Certificate program at the University of Alberta.
As a member of SWCA and
Edmonton Art Club there are many opportunities to interact with
other local artists and endless books to explore.
In the late 1990's she was
able to dedicate two years exclusively to art. Now she balances
this passion with part time employment in the Laboratory. Helena
tackles most subjects that capture her interest but is currently
enthralled with painting children at play. She also teaches watercolor
for Metro Community College (EPSB/ Class magazine).
Helena's paintings are in
private collections in Japan, Germany and throughout western Canada.
Her work can be seen at Johnson's Gallery, Candler Gallery (Camrose)
as well as varied transient venues. She also has a spring and fall
show with the Highlevel Potters and Friend at the Strathcona community
league.
Why does she paint in this
age of plentiful inexpensive imagery? "Because painting is
about really about seeing and I would be incomplete without it.
It's my way to share a piece of my soul with someone else." CONTACT
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