Monday, March 31, 2008

Art By The Falls: Welcome to our 4th Season!!


Welcome to the 4th season of Art By The Falls!  Needless to say…we plan to make this one the best ever!  Of course, the waterfalls are back by 

popular demand, as are the trails and cottage galleries nestled deep within the forest.

And then, there is the art.  Both Ken and Anna have been working hard at producing new and 

inspiring work.  In addition, as in the past, we will have a great collection of previous work available at a huge savings!  So, if you are looking for that special piece, at a reasonable cost, and are looking to support your favourite artists (us), then you simply can’t go wrong.

And now for the coup de gras, so to speak….  This year’s first guest artist will be none other than the multi-talented Argentinean sculptor and painter, Carolina Lockwood.  Some of Carolina’s smaller pieces were on exhibition at our Autumn Leaves Studio Tour show last fall.  We are happy to have her back,  with an even better selection of her soulful and inspiring work.

 

Another Long Winter

Another long winter is officially over.  At least officially.  Here in Ontario, from Gypsy Creek to Burlington, the piles of snow are far from gone.  Thankfully, cabin fever was kept somewhat at bay by continued painting, and a number of exciting shows.

In addition to continuing Ontario exhibitions at Loft Gallery in Thornbury and EQ Gallery in Burlington, our work remained in permanence at Nativa Gallery in Nosara, Costa Rica.

In addition, we were kept busy with a number of new Ontario shows including those at the Queen’s Bush Café in Mount Forest, Hamilton Artists Inc. in Hamilton, the Winter Show at Loft Gallery and a great Christmas show at the now (sadly!) defunct Left Side Gallery in Flesherton.

Finally, we had an opportunity to participate (albeit in absentia) in a small community show near Montezuma, Costa Rica in December.  This was a very special show, as the proceeds went to local community development and beach cleanup in the nearby village of Cabuya.  The work was actually completed in Cabuya when we were there this past summer.