2008-01-21

Upcoming Shows

People, I am absolutely delighted to announce that I have upcoming shows in great venues:

I am absolutely stoked to be a part of the Collective Works Artists' Association, the not-for-profit group I have recently joined in Fernwood (my neighbourhood of Greater Victoria).

Collective Works Gallery
1311 Gladstone Ave.
Box 5079
Victoria, BC.
V8R-6N3

For a map, click here.

This is a very cool and innovative endeavour by and for artists right in Fernwood, Victoria's Latin Quarter, the Montmartre of the West Coast, a hotbed of creativity, culture, and community values. This is where I'm digging in, folks. Artists, if you are reading this, join up!


For the Feb. 15th show, these 2 pieces have been accepted. If you wanted to buy them, you may be too late, sorry, as they may no longer be around after the show. Of course, you can still buy them if you come to the show, but then you will have to pay the show price as listed. But "Beached Logs, Harrison Lake" will have a custom frame by Greg Snead, so the frame alone is a $180 value right there.
"Orange House, Fernwood" 10X12" Oil on Board. $195.00.
Hoping for some local sales! The house is on Grant St. actually.....


"Beached Logs, Harrison Lake" 18X24" Oil on Canvas. $475.00.

Please come out to look, even if you don't buy. You can always look--and there will be lots to see. It's a bit strange that I have had very few sales to family and friends, even though everyone raves about my work. That is the way my career is supposed to work; selling to family/ friends at a discount. Oh well. When these peices gone, they're gone. We'll soon see if "the art-buying public" are actually out there, chequebooks in hand, or whether they are just another urban myth (like alligators in sewers, or what-have-you).

See you there!

3 comments:

Jordan Stratford+ said...

Amazing work, you're just flourishing. Keep doing whatever you're doing to deliver at this level.

Awesome.

J

boeydad said...

Good on ya Cuz!!

Nicholas Williams said...

Thanks for the kind words, Father Jordan+. Know thou also that having a worldview such as the Gn is really fuelling this whole creative process for me. It is the primer upon which I apply the paint, so to speak.

The new book is brilliant, too, BTW.