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May 7-19, 2012
Art 2012 Show and Sale
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Jan 30 - Feb 11, 2012
CROSS
MEDIUM
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by Catherine Timm
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Oct 11-26, 2011
RELATIONSHIPS
Photography by Bernard McCaffrey
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Sept 19- Oct 1, 2011
STICKS and STONES Art Show Laurel Gonneau
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May 2 –
14, 2011
ART 2011 SHOW AND
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April, 2011
Mackenzie High Schooll Art Show
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Feb 14-26, 2011
Olga Nazarkina PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
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Dec 11 - 31, 2010
PAINTINGS BY
SHAUNA TORGERSON
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Nov 1 -Nov 13, 2010
“Over Here and Down Under” by
Aliya
Ebrahim
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Sept 20 - Oct 2, 2010The Work of Kerry Fortin
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June 2010
Mackenzie High School
ART 2010 Show
Deep River, Ontario June 1-11, 2010
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May 2010
ART 2010
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January 30, 2012 - February 11, 2012
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CROSS MEDIUM UNION
by
Catherine Timm & Peter Sidock
Opening ReceptionJan
30th Opening Runs until Feb 11
Everyone Welcome
Deep River Library Program Room
More Info
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Artist Statements
Catherine Timm
Fibre art is a passion that I
openly embrace. I express my creativity through the exploration of
textiles. Always mindful, my work celebrates my love and kinship to
my surroundings, looking at colour, shapes, form, and texture. I
use this inspiration to synthesis what I see into a textural form of
art cloth. The work may include just fabric or fibre or it may
contain wire, paper, beads, or whatever is necessary to convey the
image which could be representational or abstract collage. I enjoy
creating art and get great satisfaction from sharing it with
others. I use photographs and my imagination as inspiration.
Catherine Timm
catherine.timm@gmail.com
www.catherinetimm.com
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Peter Sidock
Being an emerging artist that is self taught, I don't know if I
chose the medium of graphite (pencil) or it chose me. With time the
sketches became more detailed, took on a life of their own. Wanting
to add colour to my works has opened and new door with water colour.
Working with pencil or paint is a way of interpreting what I see and
extending it to others. I use the camera that stores an instance of
time, which will invoke the idea that will become the foundation to
build on.Today's technology helps to compose the piece in the
digital darkroom and gives me an image to work from. The final image
is then used as a "blueprint" to begin illustrating. With all the
time spent with an image, each one of them ends up being personal
and one of a kind. In adding more time and detail the question
became "When is it finished?" and that one may never be answered.
We all see the same world …. We all see it differently…. |
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