Tracy Bultje
Tracy Bultje is a landscape painter using acrylic paint on canvas. Tracy was born, raised and resides in the small town of Chatham, Ontario. She is surrounded by rural landscape, waterways, marshland and rugged tree lines. The rhythmic forms and chaotic ferocity of nature has been a source of inspiration for Tracy's bold, vibrant landscapes. Tracy has exhibited across Canada and her work is part of private, public and corporate collections.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
The natural world is a space of immersion, conversation and resolution. I am drawn into the chaos of converging shape and colour, residing there in moments of contemplation. The dialogue between streams of light and the murky, dark places parallel the struggles that distress so much of our lives. Through a lens of faith and hope, I make sense of the chaos and arrive into a testament of order.
I present a resolution in the form of a landscape imbued with poetic metaphors for the human condition.
My painting represents an idealized form of the natural world seen through a filter of culture and beliefs.
Tracy Bultje is a landscape painter using acrylic paint on canvas. Tracy was born, raised and resides in the small town of Chatham, Ontario. She is surrounded by rural landscape, waterways, marshland and rugged tree lines. The rhythmic forms and chaotic ferocity of nature has been a source of inspiration for Tracy's bold, vibrant landscapes. Tracy has exhibited across Canada and her work is part of private, public and corporate collections.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
The natural world is a space of immersion, conversation and resolution. I am drawn into the chaos of converging shape and colour, residing there in moments of contemplation. The dialogue between streams of light and the murky, dark places parallel the struggles that distress so much of our lives. Through a lens of faith and hope, I make sense of the chaos and arrive into a testament of order.
I present a resolution in the form of a landscape imbued with poetic metaphors for the human condition.
My painting represents an idealized form of the natural world seen through a filter of culture and beliefs.