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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Toronto Spring 2014 One of a Kind Show & Sale









I am very proud to announce that my "Hilly Series" of artwork is selected for inclusion as part of this wonderful show. This will be my 2nd time participating in the One of a Kind Show and Sale Toronto. Everything sold at the show is made by hand in North America by Canadian and/or American artisans. The Spring Show features handmade designs by over 450 artists, makers, designers and craftspeople working in various mediums like glass, ceramics, textile, and wood.

The show runs from Wednesday, March 26 to Sunday, March 30, 2014
 
HOURS
Wednesday March 26....10am–9pm
Thursday, March 27.....10am–11pm
Friday, March 28...........10am–9pm
Saturday, March 29.......10am–9pm
Sunday, March 30.........10am–6pm
 
I will be at Booth L-43 
Please come visit me and invite your friends.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Toronto Christmas 2013 One of a Kind Show & Sale

 
I am very proud to announce that my "Hilly Series" of artwork is selected for inclusion as part of this wonderful show. This will be my first time participating in the One of a Kind Show and Sale Toronto which has always been a dream of mine. Everything sold at the show is made by hand in North America by Canadian and/or American artisans. The Christmas Show features handmade designs by over 800 artists, makers, designers and craftspeople working in various mediums like glass, ceramics, textile, and wood.
The show runs from Thursday, November 28 to Sunday, December 8, 2013
 
HOURS
Weekdays & Saturdays 10am–9pm
Sundays 10am–6pm

Late Night Shopping Thursday, December 5, 2013 10am–11pm

Please come visit me. Join my event and invite your friends.
 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Here is the newest addition to my "Hilly Series" of paintings.
 
Hilly Hold-up
11"x14" Acrylic on Canvas
 
 
 
THE STORY
Woof, Woof, WOOF yipped, yapped, and yelped the dogs.
The mailman has learned his lesson, to never pass the morning fire hydrant crowd without his trusty red ball. The fresh painted hydrant occupied by the husky has also created a perfect distraction for the basset hound still focussed on holding. History tells us that since the beginning of mail delivery, this has been a tricky and complex relationship between mailman and dog. One with tricking, barking and of course a little scolding. Though surrounded by the pug and dachshund, he has secured his bag of mail for all the hill top neighbours to soon receive their...err...uh...cough...uh...oh yeah, important...yes, um, important bills.
He's determined to fulfill his mailman duties, no matter what obstacles he may face.
He first has to get through this hound hold-up, so he can keep up his pace.
The postman knows, as much as their bladders make them hold in line and stay,
excited dogs will dash after a red ball at first sight of play.
Ready to do his wind up and followed up with a huge throw,
he's prepared to yell to clear the path, "Fetch, catch, run, go, Go, GO!”

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Selected for Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition

My painting "Hilly Heartfelt" is selected for inclusion in the
Carmichael Canadian Landscape Exhibition

that will be held at

Orillia Museum of Art and History
30 Peter Street South, Orillia, Ontario
www.orilliamuseum.org

September 10th to October 19th, 2013

This is a juried show that focuses on Canadian artist's work that must
 in some way address the topic, or approaches to, Canadian Landscape.