The improvisatory methods of African American music, Chinese and Japanese ink painting, and Western understanding of color and abstraction have each been major influences on Lois Eby's work.
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The improvisatory methods of African American music, Chinese and Japanese ink painting, and Western understanding of color and abstraction have each been major influences on Lois Eby's work.
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This catalogue presents the work exhibited in "Lois Eby: Visual Jazz" at Galerie Maison Kasini in Montreal, June 24-July 31, 2010. The catalogue contains an essay by Ric Kasini Kadour that explore's Eby's artistic development from 1980 to the present and 24 full-colour images.
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Lois Eby’s artwork is the result of a forty-year exploration of painting. The connection between painting and music, specifically the improvisation of American Jazz, is at the heart of Eby’s work.
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ARTSHOP at Maison Kasini is pleased to offer Sarah Cole's limited edition prints of her Pigeonhole series. The artist writes, "Here the organic form of the pigeon against the grid of a cityscape serves as metaphor for those living within self- or socially-imposed constraints, the red feet punctuating the monochromatic composition with bright flashes...
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EXHIBITION-Hey Montreal, Show Us What You Got! June 5th to June 19th. Opening Reception: Saturday, June 12th, 3-5PM
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James Fowler was greatly influenced as a child by his visits to his grandmother in Montreal who painted and sculpted and by his great-grandfather who was a portrait and landscape painter and graphic designer.
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While I do not always try to literally depict cities and neighbourhoods, I often aim to capture the bustling motion and excitement of a busy urban environment. I like using colours and patterns found in the architectural vernacular of a city and try to capture its essence as seen from above.
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"Hey Montreal, Show Us What You Got" is an opportunity for the public to be exposed to unfettered talent and it is an opportunity for artists to show and introduce their work.
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"The materials and tools of knitting are beautiful. Colors, dyes, textures of the yarns, the feel of bamboo or wooden needles speaks to me. Skeins of yarn have their own rhythms. Balls of yarn become their own planets of overlapping threads. Making drawings of this material honors the process that we have learned."
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EXHIBITION- Carol MacDonald “Knit Monoprints." May 5th to June 4th, 2010. RECEPTION-Saturday, May 15th, 3-5PM. "Knit Monoprints" are both of and about knitting, as well as conceptual works about teaching, the art of printing, and community.
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