Artist's Statement
Pat Cook was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in the early '50's. Living her
life artistically has always been foremost for her. After a competitive
figure skating career as a teenager, Pat went on to work in professional "Ice
Shows" through her '20's working in a number of countries. This exposure to
various cultures has often been noticed in her visual art. There is an Asian
feel and sensitivity imbued in her art. She has studied at various schools
such as the Oregon College of Art and Craft and the Banff School of Fine Arts.
Primarily a hand papermaker, Pat has focused lately on printmaking. Often
pushing the boundaries of "flat wall art" her work can be challenging. A
particular favorite is the "Artist's Book". Handmade paper, collage,
printmaking, sewing and painting may all be used in one book!! The spiritual
side of Pat's life sometimes comes out in her layered artwork. Perhaps text
in Japanese or Tibetian will be incorporated into a visually calming work of
art. One comment often heard when visitors enter her studio is "how beautiful
and calm I feel here". The fact that there are floor to ceiling windows
definitely brings the outdoors in!!
There is the opportunity to come to her studio during the self guided "Stinking
Fish Studio Tour" in East Sooke and Metchosin each November. For tour dates
and times visit the website at
www.stinkingfishstudiotour.com