Dissociation - Acrylic on Canvas
Dissociation - Acrylic on Canvas
12" x 12"
The distractions, comforts, pressures, and conveniences of modern times cloud and sever an intricate connection to the natural world. When a whale lays to rest on the shore we are confronted with the realities of our coexistence and responsibility to all life forms and beings. Going forward, it is our choice to be responsible caretakers of our environment or else choose to remain in a dissociative state. - Cody Lecoy
Cody Lecoy
CULTURAL GROUP:
Coast Salish (Syilx/Lekwungen)
BORN:
May 16, 1989
BIRTHPLACE:
Richmond, BC
Cody began studying at Kwantlen Polytechnic University's Fine Arts Program in Vancouver in 2008. He was a recipient of the Vancouver International Airport Art Foundation Scholarship in both 2011 and 2012. Between 2011 and 2013, he worked under famous Indigenous painter, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun. In 2013, Cody had a solo show at Lattimer Gallery titled Cody Lecoy: Recollection of a Dream. In 2014, he was featured in the Richmond Art Gallery exhibition Interweavings. Cody's preferred style to work in is Surrealism. Through the exploration of his practice, Cody aims to illustrate an interconnection between all living things.