With a foundation in design, communications, and the technical nuances of colour, Pauline's artistic path began with representational drawing and painting, gradually evolving into an intuitive, process-driven abstraction.
Pauline's work explores the impact of accumulated experiences. "I see a powerful connection between the shaping of landforms and the shaping of ourselves. Just as topography bears evidence of seismic shifts and ancient pressure, so do we. Both are sculpted over time, through upheaval, stillness, erosion, and favourable conditions - carrying histories that influence what is visible on the surface and what remains hidden beneath."
Through layering, carving, manipulation and excavation, Pauline uses various materials and mediums to bring her explorations of that shared geography between the land and the body to the surface.
Pauline is the recipient of multiple award and her work can be found in private collections Canada and internationally.