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CHETWYND, B.C. – Chetwynd’s 2021 artist in residence, Drixx Salvador, says he’s had one of his best years ever, thanks to the Peace Liard Regional Arts Council’s residency program, which offers mentorship and financial support for local artists to create.
Titled ‘Flora and Fauna’ his artwork is proudly on display at the Dawson Creek Art Gallery, part of three exhibitions up until Feb. 25.
“When I found out that I would be working with professional artists, it was kind of intimidating and overwhelming, but very fulfilling at the same time,” said Salvador. “So when I was asked what my theme was going to be, I knew right away – plants and animals, that’s what I’m good at and passionate about.”
“The exhibit has really helped build my confidence, and show people what I can do. It’s also opened up so much opportunity for someone like me, who is a self-taught artist and I do hope that I can inspire others to believe that dreams do come true, if you have the courage to pursue them,” said Salvador.
His love for art started at an early age, says Salvador, but was put on hold for a number of years due to lack of support and formal training.
“I’m always open to explore more and do more because I’m still learning. As a self-taught artist, I want to push myself to explore more,” said Salvador.
Salvador wanted to illustrate the rich biodiversity of the Philippines, which is populated by fish, marine life, tropical flowers and plants, and hopes his artwork will help lift residents’ spirits during the winter months.
“The Philippines only really has one season, which is summer the whole year. It gets a little wetter in some months, but Canada has a full four.”
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