This is a selection of some of my favourite works. Most of them were exhibited in the last several years.

"Selfportraits" were part of a three-person exhibition at Remote Gallery in 2020. In this work, I reflected on the issue of social invisibility of older women, exploring if invisibility could be a source of power. In most fairy tales and in children's imagination, becoming invisible was quite desirable. I tried to find a parallel.

"Memory of Forgotten Dream" was shown at Propeller Gallery in 2015. The exhibition All that Stays Warm in the Memory exhibition was curated by Clint Roenisch.

These amazing rocks are from Newfoundland. I printed their images on Japanese Kozo paper and included some embroidery. The work was part of exhibition "The Promise of Seikishu" at Propeller Gallery in 2019 and was curated by Nancy Jacobi.

The person who bought these two works said they reminded him of a Japanese geisha with a parasol. Far from that, the images are from an interior of an old industrial structure. They remind me of some intergalactical ship and I call them Icarus. The work was part of Spectra, a group exhibition by Gallery 44 Members at Gallery 1313 in conjunction with Scotiabank CONTACT 2017 Photography Festival.

In 2014 I documented the demolition of architect Peter Dickinson’s apartment blocks in Regent Park. Exhibited at Dimensions Gallery.

"Space Revisited" and "Parallel Universes" were part of my solo show at Gallery 44 Members Gallery in 2016. Over one and half years I documented the construction of Richmond Queen West Centre at Richmond West and Peter Street.

Eight of these works were sold.

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