PAST EXHIBITS


Tawny Darbyshire: Recent Work.




David- 1 24" x 48" I Accrylic on canvas I 2008

OPENING RECEPTION:
Sat, August 18th
6pm - 10pm

About the artist:
Tawny knows that if she created 100 images a day of the male form she wouldn't tip the scales trying to balance the ratio of representation of the male and female body.. But she's trying to do her part. For her, the female form doesn't hold a monopoly on beauty or grace, a position she strives to prove with her paintings.

She studied Fine Art and Theatre at the University of Guelph. It was while expanding her repertoire at Emily Carr that she came upon her technique of using concentric lines to create her images, inspired by wood engraving.

She has had two solo shows at the Havana Art Gallery, taken part in the Art Pit for the Vancouver Fringe Festival and has had work in several group shows.


Exhibit runs:
August 18th - September 7th
























JG MAIR: Recent Work.

"Sense"  8.5"x 14"x 2.25"
Plastic resin, acrylic paint, frame and glass
2012

OPENING RECEPTION:
Sat, July 14th
6pm - 10pm

About the artist:
With a background in painting and digital media production, visual artist Jeff Mair's work is characterized by the use of conceptually related elements enveloped within a layer of dry wit. While primarily a painter, various processes are employed including three dimensionality, interactivity and writing. He is based in Vancouver, B.C. Canada and received a BFA from the University of Victoria and a BEd (Art) from the University of British Columbia.





 

 

 

 

DESIGN 24

The extension of the first installment of the D24 exhibit brought the work of 24 artist's prints to Morning Bay.

The exhibit opened on May 20th, 2012 at Morning Bay winery and was widely received by tourists both international and local as well as the island's residents.

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A special thanks to the D24 sponsors:
WMCreative, Dont' Look Creative Society, Kimprints, Opus Art Supplies, Cariboo Brewing and Wallfarmers.ca!
Without the support of these culturally minded companies projects like Design24 would not be possible!