Monday, October 11, 2010

Newsletter For October 11 2010

 
 
 
 

"Spirit Guides Gathering" 


Wood Bears



An Exhibition of Lloyd Dubois' original paintings
Sunday October 17th to Monday November 29th.
Opening Reception: Sunday October 17th 2pm to 5pm. 
The artist will be in attendance.



Lloyd Dubois is from the Pasqua First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada.  He was born in 1964.  His father is Cree and his mother is Ojibway.  He has five other siblings, three who are practising artists, and he presently resides in Regina.  Lloyd is a graduate from the University of Regina (B.A. English, M.A. English) and the First Nations University of Canada.  He currently teaches first-year English for the University of Regina and FNUC.  Lloyd has taken several studio courses in drawing and painting and is currently writing
short fiction.

Bison Braid

Inuk Bear "Faith"
Inuk Bear "Understanding"

Line Birds


                                                                                                                  

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

HARVEST MOON GALLERY PRESENTS






Harvest Moon Gallery Presents an exhibition of Marie Saretsky's everlasting floral arrangements and handmade paper creations.

Thursday September 2nd - Monday October 11th. Opening reception Sunday September 12th., 2pm - 5pm. The artist will be in Attendance.

Marie Saretsky's love of flowers has grown into an art. With her garden of everlasting flowers as her palette, she has been designing floral arrangements since 1991. As her garden expanded, she became enthralled with the texture of the natural fibres, and focused her efforts on processing them into paper.
Through extensive experimentation with floral design, composition, and varieties of handmade paper, Marie's craft evolved into her most recent work. Her plates, mirrors, vases, arrangements, and other designs merge the two mediums-paper-making and floral design-into unique mixed-media creations.
Marie is a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council. A devoted horticulturist, she is frequently asked to speak on her art, and offers workshops in floral design, paper-making, and intuitive gardening.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

UPDATES FOR THE SUMMER

Hello Hello. We've been remiss in not blogging sooner. My how time has flown! Harvest Moon started the year with an exciting Exhibition in the gallery titled Lamartine "Four Artists Three Generations."

SCC member Richard Lamartine was joined by two other generations of the Lamartine family in an exhibition at the Harvest Moon Gallery in Meacham, Saskatchewan. Richard’s work was exhibited along with that of his son (Damian), mother (Jean) and father (Gert).

The Lamartine’s are a remarkable artistic family. Gert Lamartine was born in Germany in 1898. After surviving 4 years at the Western Front in World War I, he studied at the University of Heidelburg and the Art School at Karlsruhe, and immigrated to Canada in 1925. He established a design studio and was responsible for the decoration of several CP hotels including the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, the Chateau Lake Louise and the Chateau Laurier in Montreal. Gert continued to paint, and his work was exhibited in galleries such as the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Dominion Galleries and the Toit de Chaume Gallery in Piedmont. He died in Germany in 1966.

Jean Lamartine was born in Montreal in 1906 and studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Montreal and textile design at the Pratt Institute in New York. In addition to painting, she established the interior design firm Learpoint Ltd. Her paintings were exhibited and sold through Art Lenders. Jean died in 1994.

Richard Lamartine was born in Montreal in 1948 and studied art at Sir George Williams University. While living in Canmore, Alberta he became well known as a painter and photographer. In 1999, he also began working in ceramics, specializing in raku fired ceramic animal masks. In 2002, 3 of his masks were selected to decorate the conference room at the G8 summit in Kananaskis Village, Alberta. Richard moved to Meacham in 2007.

Damian Lamartine was born in Calgary in 1978. He is a graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design, and works as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator.

Lamartine – Across the Generations ran at the Harvest Moon Gallery in Meacham from June 11th to July 12th.