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Jacqueline Boughner is a Canadian artist living in Richmond Hill, Ontario. She has exhibited in solo and group shows, nationally and internationally. A selection nationally includes the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Edmonton Art Gallery, and internationally in juried shows in Poland, Brazil and Spain.

She studied at Mount Allison University and the British Academy in Rome.  Techniques include a multi-media approach combining photography, watercolour, pen and ink, acetate transparencies, and digital mediums.

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Generally, the objects and figures are to scale – recorded ‘as is’ and preserved in a time/space continuum of perception, memory and contemplation. The human figure and everyday objects are placed on varying surfaces of paper, wax tablet, acetate, and digital medium and described in a sequencing of drawing, tracing or rubbings to capture the moment in time that we remember as the image observed. The result is a fluid, ever evolving concept of the image moving from past through present to future. Light is the constant that informs and delineates the subject in this process.

Selected public collections include: the Art Bank of Canada, the National Film Board, the Art Gallery of Hamilton and the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery.