Day: 12 October 2017

  • COLOUR BLAST – Erika Olson

    COLOUR BLAST – Erika Olson

    November 7 to December 16, 2017

    COLOUR BLAST

    a collection of new abstract work by Kingston artist Erika Olson

    Erika Olson’s new solo exhibition features a return to the large colourful abstracts which marked the early days of her painting career. After more than a dozen years urgently examining the everyday objects of domesticity and producing the sumptuous still lives for which she has become known, Olson’s work has come full circle.

    Saturated colour schemes remain a constant for Olson, as does her intuitive sense of balancing shapes. By juxtaposing smooth and jagged lines, her new works feel at once edgy and organic. Here, however, her domestic colour palette gives way to the exotic; Indian Miniatures providing a current muse.

    Olson’s re-exploration of abstraction is a gift to the viewer; it’s as if she’s rediscovered some of her most comfortable and beloved old clothes, and by restructuring them, fashioned a tapestry of form and tone.

    These large vibrant works are indeed quintessentially modernist in their inspiration and yet still feel current and original. Don’t miss your chance to see the exciting body of work that is COLOUR BLAST.

    Erika Olson studied fine art at Queens University and earned her BFA from Concordia University. She has had numerous exhibitions and group shows in Kingston, Toronto, Calgary and the United Kingdom.

    COLOUR BLAST; new abstracts by Erika Olson is on exhibit at Studio 22 from Tuesday, November 7 until Saturday December 16, 2017.

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  • REMNANTS – Debra Krakow

    REMNANTS – Debra Krakow

    November 7 to December 16, 2017

    Remnants: finding beauty in transience and decay

    the latest body of work by local artist Debra Krakow

    Working from her picturesque Wolfe Island home studio, artist and architect Debra Krakow watches the seasons unfold.  Lush greens give way to the riotous ochres and siennas of autumn, before succumbing to the hush of winter’s mantle of white.  These weathered landscapes, the evidence of time’s passage, inspire Krakow’s layered, and often expansive and abstracted, canvases.  

    Natural landscapes, sometimes presented as fragments, invite the viewer to look beneath the façade of mere seeing.  They reveal the dignity and subtle structure of memory and perspective.  What lies beyond that which we immediately encounter are the forms of change themselves.  Krakow’s work reminds us that our subjective viewpoints necessarily reflect experience filtered through time and that which we most accurately perceive often demands focused attention and thoughtful exploration.

    “I am drawn to these sparse, quiet landscapes with their vestiges of abundance: cornstalks in frozen fields, dead trees in a flooded pond, detritus on a forest floor.  The signs of aging can be equally evocative and beautiful on human-made surfaces — peeling paint on weathered barn board, a rusty metal door, cracked plaster in an abandoned building.  My working method is a natural fit for exploring the way structures and landscapes morph over time.  I work in layers, selectively revealing or obscuring parts of the layers below to create an evocative surface. Just as a landscape or weathered surface bears hints of its evolution, my painted surfaces reveal a complex history of underlying texture and colour.”—Debra Krakow

    Debra Krakow was born into a creative family in 1965 and has been a free spirit ever since. Torn between her two loves – art and physics –she decided to study architecture.  She graduated from McGill University where she had the privilege of studying life drawing under artist Gentile Tondino.  She developed her artistic practice through courses in painting, printmaking, sculpture, fibre arts and ceramics.

    Her work has been exhibited in her native city of Montreal as well as Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, Halifax and New York State.  Her works are fondly displayed in living rooms and offices throughout North America. 

    Remnants: finding beauty in transience and decay is on exhibit at Studio 22 from Tuesday, November 7 until Saturday December 16, 2017.  

    The Artwork

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  • Cape Dorset 2017 – The Annual Print Collection

    Cape Dorset 2017 – The Annual Print Collection

    Opening Saturday October 21st

    Innocent Owl – Ningiukulu Teevee, 2017 – Etching & Aquatint

     

    In partnership with Print Inuit, we are again hosting the Cape Dorset 2017 Annual Print Collection on the 3rd floor of our gallery.  On October 21st, the 2017 Collection officially goes on sale and the works can be viewed in person and purchased directly through our gallery.

    Exhibit opens at Studio22 at 10 am on the 21st.  Come see these beautiful prints in person before you buy.

     

     

    Dorset Fine Arts was established in Toronto in 1978 as the wholesale marketing division of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. The Co-operative is in Cape Dorset, Nunavut and is unique among the Arctic Co-operatives for its focus on the arts and artists of the community. The Annual Graphics Collection from Cape Dorset has been released since 1959 and the Co-operative also represents many acclaimed sculptors and drawing artists. Dorset Fine Arts was established to develop and serve the market for Inuit fine art produced by the artist members of the Co-operative. Sales and exhibitions of prints, drawings and sculptures are made through the Dorset Fine Arts showroom in Toronto to galleries around the world.

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