It’s a Jungle Out There #1-3, #5-10

Historically, artists have used drawing as an opportunity to solve compositional problems. A sketch allows a painter to figure out how the light falls on a subject’s face or how a trio of figures fill a canvas. However, as she writes here in her artist statement, Bobbie never really took up drawing in her professional practice. Her recent foray with drawing on these works on paper has been altogether different, In fact, it has allowed her freedom from the need to make her work representational.
— Hilary Letwin, Curator at the West Vancouver Art Museum
 

West Vancouver Art Museum, 2021

 

Performance Art #2-3

 

Spoiled Perfect, base by Brett Riekert

 
 

It’s a Jungle out There #11

 
Drawing is remarkably unforgiving and, therefore, needs to be much more considered. Paper is delicate and can never really be returned to its virgin state
— Excerpt from Artist Statement
 

Hybernation #1-9

 

Toxic Sentimentality, base by Brett Riekert

 
 

Moonlit #1-3