Unfettered by the constraints of realism, imagination flows freely over my canvas. The busy shapes & hues hold together in a unified statement, & yet the observer discovers something new at each viewing; establishing a perpetual interest.
In Search of the Sublime: From the Inside
In the touristic quarter of Old Montreal, in an area coveted by artists, a dark gallery covered with jarring colors seduces the eye. It’s a Fine Art photography gallery where flora and fauna are delivered in all their raw, stunning colorful beauty.
The New Kid In Town
It’s not every day that a child is born who changes the way you are living to such a degree and in such a profound way that you have no idea what day it is or what time it is, and you don’t really care.
Jacqueline Du Pré – A Song Without Words
Jacqueline Du Pré has been for me a ‘Song Without Words’ because no one word could express what she was.
The Art Of Wild
This is a story of people who don’t fear Earth’s sharpest elements, but rather have established profound connections with these wild landscapes through athleticism and artistry.
Vienna: My ramblings through an inspirational city
I’ve visited Vienna four times and each time the experience gets better. A city rich in culture it is the venue for 1,500 classical music events a year. And what can I say about its over 100 museums, live theatres and opera houses other then fantastic.
Chaos of Colour
For as long as I can remember, I have been absolutely enamoured by colours. I adore the spectrum of hues, the tints and shades of each and the vibrancy, as well as intensity, they can possess. After years of careful editing and much experimentation, my attraction to colour has blossomed into a style I’ve titled, Chaos Of Colour.
I Left Elvis at the Cottage
I was blow drying my hair hoping not to pop a fuse. The light was terrible. Over the toilet, a yellowed note listed what not to flush into the septic system. I turned off the blow-dryer. I decided that I was done with it, done with hair.
Visual Metaphors of Urban Strata
I see myself as an observer of a city’s different identities that have been built and rebuilt over the centuries. Decay, erasure, reconstruction and building take place at the same time: I usually use painting to explore the city’s evolution and add my own experience to the context.
Making A Difference: Anna Gala – Project Village
A Life As A Human Interview: Project Village aims to support underprivileged women in Toronto using the love of bracelets, because being kind is always in fashion.
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