Graven Feather Gallery Toronto – IN THE ROUND group exhibition 2014

Got my rounds all ready for painting for the Graven Feather Gallery (906 Queen St. West, Toronto ON)  IN THE ROUND group exhibition!graven

RECEPTION November 6th 7-10 pm 2014
EXHIBITION November 6 -29th 2014


And here are my entries…

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Pink Happy Tree, 2014 – 5″ round $45
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Mandala, 2014 – 5″ round $45
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Orange Happy Tree, 2014 – 5″ round $45

Free online painting class: Painting Flowers in Acrylic

New Art Gallery opens in St Thomas!

“Art Gallery 687 in St. Thomas opened its doors to the public on July 29th. Currently we have 18 Artists and 12 Artisans showing their pieces in the Gallery. Come in and see us we are open Tuesday thru Saturday from 11AM to 5Pm. Our Grand Opening is Scheduled for August 22nd. More details to follow.”

 Patti and Dick Cochrill and Jack Richardson.

Art Gallery 687 in St. Thomas
Art Gallery 687 in St. Thomas, Ontario

 


Ann-Marie Cheung “The Healing Garden” at The Arts Project

 

Ann-Marie Cheung at The Arts Project

ANN-MARIE CHEUNG “The Healing Garden”

October 21st – November 1st, 2014

Opening Reception: Friday, October 24th 5 – 7 pm

THE ARTS PROJECT
203 Dundas Street,
London, Ontario
(519) 642-2767

Gallery Hours: Tues. to Sat. Noon – 5:00

www.artsproject.ca

Thanks to the support of the

OAC

 

STATEMENT

Ann-Marie Cheung is inspired by the natural world, mythology and dreams.  Many of her paintings are whimsical, colourful and playful. She mainly creates using acrylic paint but also explores mixed media, ink, encaustic and glass.

Early in her artistic career, her work was full of angst and suffering, and was expressed with acrylics on large canvasses. Images explored women’s position in society and dealt with concepts of censorship and freedom.  The “blue” goddess was present in much of her work.

Her recent body of work “The Healing Garden” explores spirituality and the process of art as a healing tool.  These present creations investigate colour and texture, and combine ancient symbols and mythologies to create something mystical, joyful and primitive.

Ann-Marie graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1984 from the general studies program and in 2012 obtained The Royal Conservatory, Learning Through the Arts® (LTTA) Artist-Educator Foundations Course Certificate.  She has had numerous exhibits across Canada and has work in private and public collections around the world.

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“Welcome to my whimsical, magical garden.
This is where I come to play.
This is where I come to heal.”
Ann-Marie Cheung 2014

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