Sheila Gregory's new black and white acrylic painting series: Sugar Bee is on exhibit at the Lonsdale Gallery. Sheila's bold new series abandons the use of colour in favour of more challenging black and white. Her textural brush work is emphasized by a desaturated pallette of gritty carbon blacks, pasty greys and intensely glowing whites which create an emphasis of expressive edges, drippy lines and fluid forms; multilayered over the canvas. Sheila's solid presentation evokes the pleasing power of artistic purity and abstract energy. Catch the good vibes at 410 Spadina Road, Toronto, Canada until November 30, 2006.
Sheila Gregory and Eugene Knapik are framed by Sheila's black and white acrylic paintings!
Claude Breeze enjoys Sheila Gregory's new black and white painting series: Sugar Bee at the Lonsdale Gallery in Toronto.
Friends, Stan Repar and Eugene Knapik attend the opening of Sheila Gregory's exhibition.
Ardis Breeze, Sheila Gregory and Claude Breeze at Sheila Gregory's opening at the Lonsdale Gallery.
17.11.06
Sheila Gregory at the Lonsdale Gallery
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8 comments:
thanks for posting these, Tim!
Thank you!
Hey Tim - thanks again for coming down to the show & capturing these photos!
cheers! TuffyP
Some really nice stuff there - thanks for photos - but sure made me want to go see the textures, and the tones!
Thanks for sharing these, Tim. Wish I could see the paintings in person...
Awesome, I miss every body!!! The paintings look fantastic Tuffy P!!! Good photos Tim!
Identity of viewer standing with Eugene and Stan revealed-John Kinsella.And incidentally good pix.
Good pictures Tim.I generally avoid blogs but once in a while...Thanks for the link.
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