Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Updates from Gallery ArtPlus

We are just around the corner from the Holiday Season and the traffic is really picking up in our Gallery. Due to the increasing number of curious people and loyal customers, Gallery ArtPlus has discovered some new artists and began to refurbish their inventory of Brian Lorimer paintings.
We have received new jewlery by Tracy John, glass pieces from Paula Vandermay and several others.
Changing Hue 2009 is also still on display until November 28th, 2009. At which point Gallery ArtPlus will begin preparing for their upcoming exhibit with artist David Alexander Risk.
See photos of some of our new pieces below:

Fruit Bowl by Paula Vandermay

Large Heart Pendant by Tracy John

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Unique Gift Ideas From Gallery ArtPlus - Part I

UNDER $100
Gallery ArtPlus is the perfect place to find unique and innovative gifts for those one-of-a-kind people in your life. Make Gallery ArtPlus your one-stop-shop for holiday gift shopping.
This particular blog will feature items from our Gallery for under $100.


Jewelry

The Gallery ArtPlus gift shop holds hundreds of hand-made items, all from local artists. Browse through our mixture of silver, gold, stone, gems, wood, glass and more.

Earrings with Aventurine Briolettes by Shareen Woodford; $50.00
Necklace, Blue Shell with Silver by Shareen Woodford; $20.00
Fused Dichoric Glass Pendant (XL) by Linda Conway on leather rope; $30.00

Glassware
Browse through a large mixture of platters, bowls, glasses, wine-stoppers and more.

Orange and Yellow Wine Stopper by Mishka Hunter; $20

Wine Glass by Mishka Hunter; $65

Fruit Cup by Mishka Hunter; $30


Glass (Home Decor)

Nothing is more unique then a piece of glass hanging on the wall or displayed on a shelf. Take a look at what our innovative artists have to offer:

Sandblasted Glass Lamp by Marc Bourdon; $45.00



Fused Glass (with metal) Wall Hanging by Linda Conway; $100

Glass and Handpainted Vase by Mishka Hunter; $70.00


Fused Glass Light Catcher (Sm.) by Sally McKay; $36.00

Stoneware


Ice Cream Bowl with Spoon by Jane Thelwell; $14.00


Funnel Mug, Celadon Fish by Jane Thelwell; $20.00

Pasta Bowl by Jane Thelwell; $24.00


Wood Turnings
Each piece is hand-crafted by local artists. Take your pick from any colour, size or style.

Weed Pot by Roger Bodley; $40.00

Prints

Gallery ArtPlus sells original prints from local artists. If an original painting is far out of your price range, consider the idea of a high quality print.

Trio by Ed Carson, 13" x 19"; $100
Textiles etc.
Discover your inner fashionista with hand-stitched and woven pieces from Gallery ArtPlus.

Lavender and Blue Scarf by Connie Yrjola; $26.00


Mary Jane Style Shoes by Mola Vida; $115.00

Cards
Local artists submit prints of their original artworks to sell as unique gift cards.



Two Pairs and a Pair Card; Original oil on canvas by Joan Mackay ; $4.35

Vintage Vogue Cover card; Original oil on canvas by Dana Cowie; $4.35


Stay tuned for the next update of Great Gifts Under $100.00 from Gallery ArtPlus!

For purchasing information or other inquiries, please contact the Gallery:
E-Mail: info@galleryartplus.com
Phone: 613-961-1977 ext. 231

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Elizabeth Hutchinson

Changing Hue 2009 Feature Artist
Elizabeth Hutchinson


Cafe Lalo by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Oil on Canvas
10" x 18"* $450

Elizabeth Hutchinson has had work at Gallery ArtPlus in the past and it has always been extremely well received and adored by everyone who passes through.
Elizabeth is a very formally trained artist, studying acadmeic realism and receiving her Masters of Fine Art from the New York Acadmey of Art in New York City. She has also studied at O.C.A.D., where, ironically enough one of our other artists, Wendy Cain, was her instructor. We consider Elizabeth to be one of our master artists here at the Gallery. Her paintings portray an excellent understanding of light, perception and composition. The colour palette she uses is always aesthetically pleasing and her paintings are easily imagined in any room of any home.
And I think that only a master artist could produce such high quality "miniatures". Miniatures were Elizabeth's idea to allow her art to be more accessible to everyone, not just to those who have an excess of discretionary income. A very smart idea in this time of recession.
View some of Elizabeth's pieces below:


Lemon Yellow Paint Tube by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Oil on Canvas
4" x 4" $155


Chick by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Oil on Canvas
6" x 6" $240


Amsterdam Punk by Elizabeth Hutchinson
Oil on Canvas
6" x 6" $250

For purchasing information or any other inquiries please contact the gallery.
Phone: 613-961-1977 ext 231
E-Mail: Brittany.Knapp@GalleryArtPlus.com

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Andrew Csafordi

Changing Hue 2009 Feature Artist
Andrew Csafordi

Submerged in a Dream by Andrew Csafordi
Encaustic and Mixed Media
6" x 6" $450


"I believe that when one starts to play, serious creativity can be the result." - A. Csafordi


Andrew Csafordi is an encaustic painter. Encaustic painting is a type of media which involves using heated beeswax to which coloured pigments are added. Sometimes the pigments mixed into the beeswax are made of powder and sometimes oil paints or sticks. The wax (coloured or uncoloured, depending upon the piece) is then layered onto a hard surface (in this case, wood), and up to a hundred layers of wax may be applied to one piece until Andrew feels satisfied that his work is completed. The wax is manipulated using different heating tools, in Andrew's case a heat gun, and instruments to shape the wax before it cools.
Andrew is passionate about Encaustic Painting because it allows the viewer to touch and to feel the work, which is a rare commodity when one considers that art is rarely ever made or allowed to be touched. For him, Encaustic painting is a spontaneous way of fusing ideas through the use of beeswax, layers of colour and many other media that he is likely to include in his paintings. Planning is a difficult feat in the process of encuastic painting, so Andrew prefers to label some of the slightly bumpy texture on his works "planned chance".
Andrew's pieces are of the type that can be looked upon for hours. The endless array of textures and materials allows the onlooker to see something new every time they catch a glimpse of the work.
Some intriguing images can be seen below:


Red Sky at Night by Andrew Csafordi
Encaustic and Mixed Media
8" x 24" $850


For purchasing inquiries or more information please contact the Gallery.
Phone: 613-961-1977 ext. 231
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Wendy Cain

Changing Hue 2009 Feature Artist
Wendy Cain


Untitled by Wendy Cain
Handmade Paper Pulp and Spray Stencil
15" x 11"* $425



Wendy Cain is an artist with a wealth of education and experience. She has received a Bachelor's Degree with honors in fine art from the University of Toronto and is also a graduate of O.C.A.D. As mentioned before, Wendy was also an instructor at the Ontario Academy of Art and we have personally witnessed the quality of student she has instructed (Elizabeth Hutchinson).
She has exhibited her work provincially, nationally and internationally for over thirty-five years. Wendy's pieces on display for this exhibit are all created from handmade paper, a studio practise which she has worked in for over two decades. This process has seperate challenges than traditional painting, all which motivate Wendy to return to the studio time after time, to continuously create works that are fresh and new.
When the hand-made paper is subjected to extended time periods in a Hollander paper beater, the pulp becomes extremely creamy with a similar texture to yogurt. Then, the pulp is coloured with intense pigments and Wendy sprays the fine layers of pulp through a sequence of natural stencils which she finds in her garden. Though the process is not really as easy as it sounds.
When Wendy is painting, she paints on an extremely reflective surface so details become nearly impossible to see. As well, the media used to paint dries a different colour than when it is applied. The Frosted Landscape Series (on display for Changing Hue 2009) includes a series of lusture pigments added to the pulp, which is what gives the series it's 'frosted' appearance.
The Series of Conversations (on Display for Changing Hue 2009) refer to the relationship between a classical Greek pot and a drawing of another form.
See images of Wendy's time consuming work below:

From the Frosted Landscape Series:

Frosted Landscape Series - Untitled III by Wendy Cain
Handmade Paper Pulp and Spray Stencil (framed)
29" x 32"* $1,075


Untitled (Blue Cosmos) by Wendy Cain
Handmade Paper Pulp and Spray Stencil (framed)
7" x 6"* $210

From A Series of Small Conversations:


A Series of Small Conversations V by Wendy Cain
Handmade Paper Pulp and Spray Stencil
10" x 10"* $320


* All dimensions are measurements of the piece inside of the frame. Including the matte, each frame adds about 2-3 inches to the size of the art work. Retail prices include the frames.


For purchasing inquiries please contact Gallery ArtPlus.
Phone : 613-961-1977 ext. 231
E-Mail: Brittany.Knapp@GalleryArtPlus.com


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Marie Timbers

Changing Hue 2009 Feature Artist
Marie Timbers

Reclamation by Marie Timbers
Mixed Media on Canvas
24" x 24" $600



Marie Timbers is our artist from Toronto. Marie's works are all abstract pieces that depict different harmonious images, thoughts and landscapes through a variety of media.

She has two series here on display which are titled as Healing Circles and Rejuvenation. Both of these series expose deep inward thought in regards to the world that surrounds us. Rejuvenation was inspired by the natural world, ". . .deep into forest shadows where evidence of rebirth, and Nature's power to heal and restore herself were evident". With the use of birch bark, Marie adds an interesting visual texture to her abstract images and allows the onlooker to consider the true meaning behind her series. The Healing Circles are a series of collage paintings that incorporate natural fibers, plant materials, hand made papers, copper wire and watermedia paints. This series of paintings concentrates on the circle in it's shape and form, but the deeper meaning of the "Circle" is also embraced. Marie states, "We honor the Circle of Life, participate in Healing Circles and we are reminded, what goes around comes around".
Common Threads is a painting of Marie's that is individually themed from the rest. The message behind this painting is spiritually powerful and deeply inspiring: "I believe we are all on the same quest for a life of goodness; searching for a path that will lead us to connect more full with others and ultimately to a place of truth and spiritual awareness. There are 'Common Threads' that run through all spiritual paths. . . eternal truths that will lead us forward to a place of onenness with the universe".
Oftentimes there is something more than meets the eye. This is certainly the case with Marie's work, and I feel the sincere inspiration behind her pieces adds to their quality and beauty.
Some images are depicted below:




Prairie Vista by Marie Timbers
Mixed Media on Canvas (framed)
14" x 18" $350




Common Threads by Marie Timbers
Mixed Media on Canvas
16" x 16" $400
For purchasing inquiries or other information please contact the gallery.
Phone: 613-961-1977 ext. 231
E-Mail: Brittany.Knapp@GalleryArtPlus.com

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Changing Hue 2009

Changing Hue 2009 is an interesting exhibit, in which I can say the only common theme between the works is that they are all very different.
Each of our four artists specialize in different media. Andrew Csafordi is an encaustic painter. Which means that the main ingredient in his paintings is beeswax. He also incorporates plant materials, natural fibers and different types of pigments to keep his work visually interesting. Elizabeth Hutchinson is showing her series of oils. Painting mostly in the subject of landscapes, figures and wildlife, Elizabeth's work has the ability to spawn feelings of warmth and happiness. Marie Timbers is our artist who contributed abstract works that depict deep intellectual thoughts about the world around us. Her colour palette is bright and she also includes a variety of media in her paintings. Wendy Cain is probably the most experienced artist of the show. Exhibiting her works across Canada and internationally for over thirty-five years. The pieces she has here on display are all created from handmade paper pulp and sprayed with colour through a series of stencils.
The opening for Changing Hue 2009 was held last Thursday, October 15th. The turnout was great and it is in my pride that I say the artist's were happy with the hanging and display of their work. Come see the exhibit for yourself, and fall in love with the pieces as much as we have.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Closing of Summer Voyage


Lower Entrance of Gallery ArtPlus.



When I came into the Gallery last Tuesday morning I was scheduled to remove and return Paulette Sauve's paintings from her quadrant downstairs.
By the time Paulette arrove in the early morning, I had pulled all of the packaging for her work and we began taking down the pieces together. After about an hour and a half of physically challenging work (yes, working at an Art Gallery can be physically challenging at times), Paulette and I had managed to take down, package and place the artwork in her car. Fortunately, Paulette made the decision to leave Gallery ArtPlus with one of her paintings, titled Sailing Ridea Lake (see below).




A section of Paulette's quadrant.

Sailing Rideau Lake by Paulette Sauve
Oil on Canvas

* This painting is still on display in the downstairs gallery until October 15th, at which time we will rotate it to the second level.

After Paulette left and I took a look around at the stark white walls of her quadrant, I had a nostalgic feeling for the exiting season. Summer Voyage was my first exhibit here at Gallery ArtPlus and I must say, each of the four featured artists were endlessly pleasant, forever forgiving and of course, extremely talented. It was a pleasure working with each of them.

The following artist is featured in Paulette's recently vacant quadrant until the opening of the latest exhibit.

Tobe Muir

Eggplants by Tobe Muir

This week I also met with Bert Henderson to arrange a date for the return of his paintings and discussed with Bob Blenderman a date for pick-up of his work. Fortunately, Ed has chosen to leave most of his watercolours with us, so we may display them in rotation throughout the upper and lower levels of the gallery.




Waiting for the Train by Bert Henderson


An image of Ed Cronk's quadrant.



I also received several new pieces from a local artist by the name of Jim Christy. Jim is a very interesting man and his work must be looked at subjectively or otherwise painfully misunderstood. One of his pieces is depicted below, otherwise I would suggest coming to the Gallery to see them for yourself.



Another Bottle of Rye by Jim Christy


With two of the four quadrants downstairs in transition, I am full of mixed thoughts. I am sad to see Summer Voyage go, but on the other hand, I am excited for the upcoming exhibit and communicating with the new artists. The different ideas of expression, technique and visuals arts in general never cease to intrigue me.

A last reminder - Bruce St. Clair realism courses taught in watercolour, oil and acrylic are coming up very soon! Get your registration in now before it is too late!

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Bruce St. Clair: Oil and Acrylic Courses

"Unlocking the Mystery of Realism"

End of the Trail by Bruce St. Clair

Do you have a desire to paint your subject matter the way it "really looks"? Have you found your attempts at stylistic interpretations forced and unfulfilling? This (4 session) workshop is filled with the how-to's of realistic painting, including the fundamental dynamics of accurate drawing, colour creation, effective composition and the discriminating use of photo references.

You could also add some extra clought by referring to me as a "master painter and seasoned mentor, with much to impart", since I've been painting and exhibiting professionally for over 40 years and teaching for over 20. (Learned a couple of things along the way!)


Bob's Boat by Bruce St. Clair

The Prodigal by Bruce St. Clair


For more information on the course package, please contact the gallery at:

E-mail: Brittany.Knapp@galleryartplus.com
Phone: 613-961-1977 ext. 231
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Summer Voyage Critique by Jesus Estevez

Jesus Estevez is a valued client of Gallery ArtPlus. He frequents the gallery on a regular basis, and though he is a locally recognized artists, he has yet to display his work here at the gallery. Thus, we felt his overview of Summer Voyage would remain unbiased and true to the artwork. The critique has been organized by means of artist. Please read and enjoy:



Paulette Sauve


Paulette Sauve's oil paintings combined with mixed media offer us a semi-abstract world with scenes of docks, harbors and the Old Port of Montreal.

Paulette emphasizes the sky and the water by blending them with the boats and the buildings. She combines different materials like chicken wire and other woven textiles to create textures that will indicate in some cases the waves on the water, clouds and other textures on the lake.
Paulette uses simple lines and formal shapes to represent her boats and buildings, light pastel colours for the sky and dark tones of blue for the water.

Ships on Marshland by Paulette Sauve
Oil on Canvas; 18" x 24"


Bert Henderson


Bert Henderson's oil paintings show us details of everyday scenes of Newfoundland's coast. Bert's characters are caught up in their every day affairs, shopping, fishing or just playing around the ports and beaches of Newfoundland.
Bert uses oil paints in a very light way and in many places the preliminary drawing is showing through the oil overlay. His paintings are very colorful using the right values of light and shadow.
Bert captures the different colour combinations of traditional row houses, characteristic of Newfoundland. The characters in his paintings sometimes seem as if they are aware of the viewer looking into the viewer's eyes, whiel others are portrayed in an unselfconcious posture. It is an interesting way of portraying figures that helps catch the interest of the viewer.
One detail that Bert repeats in most of his paintings is the ocean on the horizon line between the mountains, once again characteristic of Newfoundland landscape, it gives a nice depth to the painting.

Bay Bulls II by Bert Henderson
Oil on Canvas; 15" x 30"


Ed Cronk

Ed Cronk is a water colour artists whose paintins show us very ordered images of boats, buildings and harbours. Cronk's style is realistic and his approach is very formal. He uses clean, straight lines with subtle and sober colours that depict a very modern attitude. In a way his work is very architectural.
Cronk places the elements in his compositions in such a way that give us the impression that each element occupied its own position without interfering with each other.
I would describe Cronk's paintings as formal, sover and modern. His style succeeds in conveying his subjects with a refined and well executed technique.

Lone Gull by Edward Cronk
Watercolour on Paper; 21" x 15"


Robert Blenderman

Robert Blenderman paints with oils depicting scenes of sailing using his unique approach which divides the sky, sail boats and the water in different ways. His use of different techniques with each subject element is his trademark in this show. For the sky and sails Blenderman does geometrical shapes in primary, strong colours that interact with each other creating other shapes with slightly different tonalities of colour.
For the water Blenderman uses splashes of many different colours (red, green, yellow and blue) with the intention of creating movement, waves and foam.

Red Reflections by Robert Blenderman
Oil on Canvas; 30" x 36"


Summer Voyage closes on September 26th. Please come visit Gallery ArtPlus to get a lasting impression of summer depicted through oil and watercolour.


For any inquiries please contact me at:

613-961-1977 ext. 231
Brittany.Knapp@galleryartplus.com

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

A Quick Update

It's been extremely busy here at Gallery ArtPlus lately.

The new exhibit is set to open on October 3rd. So the prepping of receiving, photographing, returning and receiving all the pieces of our four featured artists has been a process - to say the least!
Unfortunately, one of our featured artists, Anne Ireland, had to postpone the display of her pieces from the October show until next spring/summer. She has displayed here in the past and we look forward to working with her and featuring her art again in 2010!


Fallen Angel by Anne Ireland
Acrylic on Canvas; 24" x 30"

Luckily though, another artist who was set to display here in November of this year was able to prep her pieces in time for the October show. Her name is Marie Timbers and we look forward to promoting her work in Belleville and the surrounding area!

I have received new pieces from Roger Bodley. See below:

Black Cherry Salad Bowl by Roger Bodley

SallyMcKay dropped off some pieces to have sold over Christmas at the Gallery Giftshop. Visit her website to get an idea of her work: www.poshit.ca. I will have pictures posted later in the week of the specific pieces we have in the gallery!


An image of Sally McKay's work (taken from the Posh-It website)

Bruce St.Clair and I have finally decided upon dates to begin the oil painting classes that will take place in the downstairs gallery. I will be releasing dates and course prices early next week.


Life in the Harbour by Bruce St. Clair
Oil on Canvas; 40" x 30"

On a similar note, Steven Draper, a photography artist who has shown here in the past has also decided to teach a course at the gallery. His course will be a basic photography and camera functionality course that will begin in late October/early November. Stay tuned for exact dates and course prices!


Refelctive Cycles in Dreamland by Steven Draper
Photography; 15" x 10"

We returned several pieces of Brian Lorimer's work yesterday. It was a terribly unfortunate event, but luckily we still have enough work to fill the upstairs gallery. A new exhibit featuring the work of Jesus Estevez's students is set to begin later in the fall.


Wish You Were Here by Brian Lorimer
Oil on Canvas; 60" x 60"

Next week I am meeting with David Alexander Risk to discuss what I hope to be a very exciting show opening in November. I will update after our meeting on Tuesday.

Other than that, several new artists have decided to display and sell their work in the gallery. More pieces will be received next week. As well, several changes of display have been made upstairs.

The Gallery is now changing on a weekly, and sometimes daily basis! So please come in and visit to see what Gallery ArtPlus has to offer you!


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Or simply e-mail me with any questions or comments:

Brittany.Knapp@galleryartplus.com