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    Annual Carmichael Landscape Transforrmed
    Annual Carmichael Landscape Transforrmed
    Fish Bite Just Before It Rains", one of "My Bandaids for Worrisome Times" has been accepted into the annual Carmichael Landscape show at the Orillia Museum of Art and History. On to Jan 2021. I have shown here before. This is an outstanding gallery - with exceptionally well curated and hung exhibitions. Worth the road trip.
    Xcess & Ohhs
    Xcess & Ohhs
    An installation of a collaborative project. Imagery by me, with text by Sue Bracken. At the Starving Artist Cafe (Runnymede north of St. Clair Ave. W). Daily 9 to 4. With outstanding food and excellent coffee
    Won't Go To Waste, 2015, 5 ft x 15 ft charcoal
    Won't Go To Waste, 2015, 5 ft x 15 ft charcoal
    A somewhat oldie and maybe goldie. "Won't Go To Waste" featuring Zephyr our dog. From a series a few years back called Gone. The idea focusing on what would happen if all us humans just disappeared. Now to be featured in the John B. Aird Gallery's digital exhibition and accompanying book "Dog Days". from Aug 14 to Sept 9. A very broad ranging interpretation of our canine friends - everything from cutsey to creepy. Go to airdgallery.org
    This Is Mine at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    This Is Mine at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Three Mercury Meteors
    Cricle and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy at th at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Cricle and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy at th at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Install, Circle and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy
    Detail, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy, at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Detail, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy, at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    This Is Mine. At the Queen Elizabeth Culture and Community Centre in Oakville. Opens Feb 2020. Stay tuned for details. To see more of this series, go to Upcoming Projects.
    Artist Then, Artist Now
    Artist Then, Artist Now
    You can figure out which is which
    I Can't See You at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    I Can't See You at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    I Can't See You
    This Is Mine at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    This Is Mine at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Install, large display area
    Hot Day In August at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Hot Day In August at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Hot Day In August
    Arrival at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Arrival at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
    Arrival
    Opening for Shadow at At Origin Coffee, 687 Mt. Pleasant
    Opening for Shadow at At Origin Coffee, 687 Mt. Pleasant
    A very good party. Show continues to January 2020. Make a point of going for the coffee!
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    Porch Light
    Porch Light
    Three panels, each panel 50 in x 60 in. Charcoal on paper.

    To be featured in the Franklin Carmichael Landscap Exhibition at the Orillia Museum of Art and History. Opens November 8, 7 to 9 pm.

    Orillia is about 1.5 hours directly north of Toronto on highway 400. If you are anywhere near there, please feel that you are invited.
    So, You Wanna Be An Art Star
    So, You Wanna Be An Art Star
    A professional practices guide for emerging fine artists. To be published by Centennial College Press later this year. Illustrated.

    Truly everything I know about how to survive and thrive as an artist. Portfolios, approaching galleries, grants, artist statements, contracts, insurance and much, much more. In the final editing stages, but this book is estimated to be in the range of a few hundreds of pages.
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