Thursday, October 15, 2015

The Anzac School Project


"Community Circle"
 mixed-media on canvas


The Community Circle is a 6 ft x6 ft puzzle art piece 
that consists of 64 individual pieces arranged to 
create one piece. This is a site-specific art piece 
which I designed as part of the Anzac School Project 
and worked collaboratively with youth and an assistant 
in the community of Anzac to make this piece.

Regional Recreation Corporation of Wood 
Buffalo partnered with Bill Woodward School in 
November 2014 in order to create this collaborative 
community themed artwork. 

Student artists in this project include the following: 
Brittney and Lane Mckenzie, Kirstie and Emily 
Abraham, Kennedi Pratt, Benjamin Thompson, 
Jerelyn and Jerome Seguin,Yvette and Javeleigh Seguin, 
Donny Janvier, and Connor Czibere. 

This piece is on display in the main concourse at the 
Recreation Centre in Anzac, Alberta.







Sunday, April 19, 2015

Exhibition at McMullen Gallery in Edmonton

InTer-CoNNecTion Series: III
New Artworks by Lucie Bause
Opening Reception:
Thursday, May 14 7:00-9:00PM
Hope to see you there!

Art Gallery Exhibition:
 May 10-June 28/2015 Mc Mullen Gallery




I have been working with the circle as a symbol over the past three years. 

The idea began during an amazing expedition to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic in 2011, and has been an ongoing process of discovery, research and travel since, including three series of artworks, a cultural experience in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Peru in 2012, and two art exhibitions.

I use the circle as a shape to explore and to celebrate, as it is so simple and yet so profound, embedded in cultures internationally. My circle paintings juxtapose random and geometric patterns, observing the co-existence of predictable and unpredictable relationships. They also observe the interconnected relationship between the individual and the whole.


I invite you to view and experience the paintings at a close distance in order to further explore some of these detailed relationships. 
I find the circle imagery positive and uplifting, as we can all find a way of relating to this universal shape and symbol. I have enjoyed the meditative practice of making the paintings, focusing on color, shape and pattern and allowing the creative process to guide me. 

I hope you enjoy viewing them.


Mc Mullen Gallery


   8440 – 112 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2B7

                                         http://www.friendsofuah.org/mcmullen-gallery-shows 



 Purity 24x24 Acrylic on Canvas


Renewal 24x24 Acrylic on Canvas


Radiance I 30x30 Acrylic on Canvas


Radiance II 30x30 Acrylic on Canvas


Celestial Glow 24x24 Acrylic on Canvas


Solar Glow 24x24 Acrylic on Canvas


Center 12x12 Acrylic on Canvas 2014

Nurture 12x12 Acrylic on Canvas 2014