Ruth Gwily posted on August 31st, 2010
Check out
CYCLE
it’s series of very simple line drawings depicting the life of a woman…it might be open to interpretation.
Here is her some of her OTHER WORK.
Check out
it’s series of very simple line drawings depicting the life of a woman…it might be open to interpretation.
Here is her some of her OTHER WORK.
PLAKAT - World Cinema Through The Eyes Of Polish Graphic Artists
The opening reception is on Wednesday, September 1, at Steam Whistle Gallery 7 pm- 11 pm
At 6 pm we are going to screen a documentary about the history of Polish Poster School.
The exhibition will be available to see at:
Steam Whistle Gallery (255 Bremner Blvd): September 1-11
Monday to Thursday 12 pm - 6 pm
Friday and Saturday: 11 am - 6 pm Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm
The themes in Audrey Kawasaki’s work are contradictions within themselves. Her work is both innocent and erotic. Each subject is attractive yet disturbing. Audrey’s precise technical style is at once influenced by both manga comics and Art Nouveau. Her sharp graphic imagery is combined with the natural grain of the wood panels she paints on, bringing an unexpected warmth to enigmatic subject matter.
The figures she paints are seductive and contain an air of melancholy. They exist in their own sensually esoteric realm, yet at the same time present a sense of accessibility that draws the observer to them. These mysterious young women captivate with the direct stare of their bedroom eyes.


On Wednesday June 9th 2010, Yves Laroche Galerie d’art will be officially opening the doors of its new location at 6355 St-Laurent blvd, Montreal. To celebrate the new space, YL gallery will be presenting Daniel Martin Diaz’s first solo exhibition in Canada titled “Sacred Machine” as well as” Looking East” a multi disciplinary group exhibition by guest curator Justin Giarla (White Walls/Shooting Gallery, San Francisco).
The new space:
YL’s new address is a destination for Montreal’s art, fashion and media communities. Located in the heart of the Mile End, this newly renovated 9,000 square foot space will be home to a permanent collection and a boutique. In addition, the new headquarters introduces 2 large exhibition spaces, titled space I and II, offering more than 4,000 square feet available for rent throughout the year for special events, meetings and other contemporary projects. Also housed within the YL complex is the launch of a new retail concept space and creative agency, Trusst.
All are invited to the openings and gallery launch, scheduled for Wednesday, June 9th 2010 from 6-9 pm at Yves Laroche Galerie d’art. Special musical performances by Jacob et Francis and Le Matos. Artists will be present.
http://yveslaroche.com/
http://trusstclub.com