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An exhibition of abstract mandala drawings, paintings and modern calligraphy
Reception/Meet the Artist: Friday, May 10 from 5pm-8pm – ALL WELCOME
Exhibition runs May 11 - 29, 2019
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An exhibition of abstract mandala drawings, paintings and modern calligraphy
Reception/Meet the Artist: Friday, May 10 from 5pm-8pm – ALL WELCOME
Exhibition runs May 11 - 29, 2019
PAULA ANN VAN (Smith; nee Gregovski; formerly Whynot) shows an eclectic mix of her past and present works, along with a glimpse into the future… featuring art from Paula’s soon-to-be-released novel, “Cove Castle and the Tunnels of Doom” (for mature audiences, or immature-over-18).
Paula’s “TIDES OF TIME” exhibit at the SALT SPRING GALLERY http://www.saltspringgallery.combegins with a RECEPTION from 5 to 7 pm on FRIDAY, APRIL 26th. Come out and try Paula’s famous “Ginger Justification” cookies and “Harshmellow” candy, original recipes she features in Cove Castle, plus other treats!
Paula explores stained glass beyond-the-glass, still life, portrait & figure, abstract, and best of all, naughty political satire! If you’ve seen DJ Trump’s presidential coins, well, you’ll have to check out Paula’s coins! Her version is called Spectercles. Paula creates with polymer clay, glass, paint, pencil, fabric/yarn and ink.
Enter a raffle to win a novel or a mug! No purchase necessary, but her show prices will be crazy! Prices range from $5 to $325. Many framed originals will be priced at $50 or less! You can acquire a nice piece of art without breaking the bank! Who knows, if Paula’s novel is a hit, you could end up with a collector’s item!
In the meantime, get the pulse of Paula’s show and novel, by listening to her playlist, “Sunrise in Westview,” at http://www.Spotify.com …it’s there, to share, with you!
Paula’s show runs until Wednesday, May 8th and is not for the faint-of-heart. Hope to see you there!
Once upon a time.....not so long ago, Cheryl put a mattress in the back of her car and decided it was time to remember how awesome this country is. In this body of work, she shares with us her unique relationship to some of the landscapes she was inspired by on her travels.
Drawing on her experience as a massage therapist and illustrator, Cheryl allows herself to get carried away by the language of shape and form, and celebrates the profound connection between our environment and ourselves.
This Friday, March 29, Salt Spring Gallery will be opening another exciting art show with a twist. Titled ‘Resurgence’ this pop up show and sale features favourite artwork from the past by the present ten gallery members.
With the usual push in the art world to be always showing new work, some art gets put into storage before many people have had a chance to see it. For artists this results in an overabundance of art filling the corners of their studio work space. Hidden in those stacks of paintings are treasures to be found.
Salt Spring Gallery artist Susan Haigh has just such a studio. Some artists have been known to burn their excess paintings to make space for new work but Haigh finds this option a difficult one to embrace. Each of her paintings is a celebration of the beauty found in nature. Her works are like portraits, showing a flower or scene in its natural perfection. When people buy the paintings it is usually because they have fallen in love with the colour, form or serenity of the image. For Resurgence she is choosing to show some favourite paintings done before 2005 which she is offering at retro prices. She is keen for the paintings to find homes where they can bring cheer year round instead of hiding in the dark.
Over time most of the Salt Spring Gallery artists have experimented with different media and styles. Lisa Lipsett and Cinda Helm are both choosing to show early paintings on paper. Helm’s are watercolours, Lipsett’s are ink, acrylic and water media. Lipsett’s work has morphed into elemental images in oil and cold wax while Helm has moved on to oils to create her Coffee Girls series. Allison Brodie who is always exploring new art forms is showing three florals, in acrylic, water colour and one in ink. Carol Newmeyer has experimented with acrylic pours as a sideline to her beadwork.
Kuno Egger is a hard task master and has been known to break his ceramics if he feels they are not worthy so he doesn’t suffer from the overstuffed studio syndrome. If the pots are not up to his high standard no one is going to have them. Nevertheless he has managed to find three or four pieces to put in the show.
The work of long time island artists Sheila Hoen, Ilse Leader, Paul Robert Bryans and Rachel Vadeboncoeur will round out the show.
Resurgence will be full of surprises and could also be an opportunity to find a beautiful piece of art by your favourite Salt Spring Gallery artist at a reduced price.
The Resurgence Pop Up Show and Sale runs March 29 – April 10 with an opening reception March 29, 5 –7 pm at the Salt Spring Gallery at 135 McPhillips Ave, downtown Ganges.
FEATURING:
GALLERY ARTISTS: Carol Newmeyer Susan Haigh Cinda Helm Ilse Leader Lisa Lipsett Paul Robert Bryans Rachel Vadeboncoeur
SPECIAL GUESTS: Ahava Shira Aiko Shebib Beate Denz Carole James Daina Deblette Erin Morris Holger Hermann Isabelle de Launiere Jane Hamilton Katie Watt Lloyd Nicholson Paula Ann Van Patrick McCallum Peter Allan Rolando Lampitoc Rosemary Partridge Sam Barlow Sarah Morris Simon Morris Tracy Harrison Wendy Taylor
FEATURING:
GALLERY MEMBERS: Allison Brodie Carol Newmeyer Susan Haigh Cinda Helm Ilse Leader Kuno Egger Lisa Lipsett Paul Robert Bryans Rachel Vadeboncoeur
SPECIAL GUESTS: Barb Siegele Carol James Charlotte Erlandsson Daina Deblette Dara Clayden Isabelle de Launiere Katie Watt Lee Ann Norgard Lorne Shantz Bill Macpherson Melanie Morris Melanie Thompson Seth Berkowitz Simon Provost Sonja Barnard Steve Paterson Ulrieke Benner Wendy Taylor Wendy Wickland