May 13 08
Once again, Colour and Form is having its spring/summer juried show at Todmorton Mills on Pottery Road in the Don Valley. Its a great venue, a historic site and coincides with Doors Open Toronto with its opening on Saturday, May 24th 1 - 4 p.m. Go and enjoy the show and the historic buildings. Another original collagraph of mine is in the show: "Its a Slice". In case you've forgotten what a collagraph print is - here's an explanation:
Collagraph: About Texture
Collagraph plates are hand made by building up texture on a firm flat surface. Different materials – papers, fabrics, straw, string, are used to create texture, along with the gesso and acrylic mediums used to fasten them. Once the plate is ‘sealed’ on both sides, it is finished with a layer of matte acrylic medium. Oil based inks are applied, then wiped to remove excess, before running the plate, covered with damp printing paper, through the press by hand. The textured image from the plate is embossed into the paper, along with the colours of ink used, so special papers are needed to accept the embossing. The result is a Collagraph Print.
NEW SHOW in JUNE
With 8 friends at Beaux-Arts Brampton, we are planning a show for June 17 - 28th, 2008 called Pears Pairs & Pares. Official opening is Saturday June 21st, 12 - 3 p.m. and dovetails with the season opening of Brampton's Farmer's Market, right in front of the Gallery! So in fact we'll be open from 8 a.m. on. Invitation will be posted later.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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