Friday, November 20, 2009

Seeing Red show at Silk Purse Gallery in Vancouver

VISUALS presents a group show themed Seeing Red at the Silk Purse Gallery in West Vancouver.

The show runs from December 4 until December 20, daily except Mondays from noon until 5pm.

Join us for the opening reception on Saturday December 5 from 2:30pm until 4:30pm.

Enter the draw to win a $100 gift certificate towards art at any VISUALS event by voting for your favourite piece.

Silk Purse Gallery
1570 Argyle Ave
West Vancouver

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Wanda Doyle wins People's Choice Award

(Written by Margreet Dietz)

Wanda and her Moonlit Sail triptych

Wanda Doyle’s Moonlit Sail painting won the VISUALS People’s Choice Award, as visitors of the one-day Art at the Market group exhibition on August 1 voted for their favourite among 45 pieces created by seven local artists.

Doyle’s heavily textured blue metallic acrylic painting on three wood panels resonated with voters. “I love the three-dimensional acrylic – I can feel the waves,” one wrote on her ballot. “The feel of the movement is very apparent,” another voter said.

This People’s Choice Award, created for members of the Squamish Valley Artists Society, is Doyle’s third after winning also in 2006 and 2007.

Doyle was enthralled by painting as a child but a hectic work schedule as an adult didn’t leave enough time for her art until she retired. She decided to revisit her childhood passion when a newspaper cartoon inspired her. Thinking it would make an excellent painting for her new home she bought materials and set about creating it in 2003.

Doyle, an active VISUALS volunteer for the past three years, is also a member of the North Shore Artists Guild and the Federation of Canadian Artists. In May 2007 she won the North Shore Artists Guild Jurors' Choice.

She works in acrylic and oil paints, and loves to explore with colour schemes, styles and subject matter. “All my paintings are different. No particular style stands out. My work represents who I am - someone who loves variety, enjoys the freedom of jumping from one thing to the next and likes to experiment. My mood is always changing so nothing is ever the same,” Doyle says.

Moonlit Sail is Doyle’s first heavily textured painting, a style she loves and plans to develop further. This work stands out for the self-confessed perfectionist because it came together so easily which is rare. “It takes me months and months, sometimes years to finish a painting to the point where I really like it. I am always coming back and putting a dab here and a dab there, changing this colour and that colour.

“That’s actually how I do anything in life. I focus on something to the minute detail. It frustrates other people if I am working on a committee project. In painting nobody else needs to be bothered by my perfectionism because I can do it all by myself.”

However, Doyle has found perfect can be effortless. “One of the things I learnt was how it doesn’t have to be hard. Moonlit Sail has to be the easiest painting I have ever done in the shortest amount of time. Yet it has won the People’s Choice.

“I was feeling very loose and easy when I created that painting. It just flowed. I didn’t have to rework things. It was virtually finished within a couple of days and then I made a few tweaks here and there. I took some time deciding where to put the sail boats in the picture.”

Doyle is preparing for VISUALS’ ArtWalk, held September 19 and 20 in venues across Squamish. Doyle’s works will be in the new Pure Flower Shop and Frame House, and the UpStares Gallery, both on Cleveland.

Samples of Doyle’s work can be viewed on her website, www.nsartists.ca/wandadoyle. Also visit www.squamishart.com.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Watercolours at Galileo + Upstares Gallery















My new show is finally up at Galileo - so come in off the heat of the highway, enjoy an ice cold latté and check it out!
I'll also be doing a demo of my working process in the garden outside the Upstares Gallery on Saturday August 1st - so bring friends, family and lots of water..... look forward to seeing you there!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Art at the Market show August 1

Visit VISUALS’ Art at the Market gallery to view fine art pieces created in Squamish, one of Canada ’s top spots for professional artists. Entry is free. Enjoy an exciting array of paintings, photography, pottery, woven, metal and more.

Exhibiting artists include Sheila Alonzo, Ed Colberg, Margreet Dietz, Wanda Doyle, Barbara Ellingson, Jan Phelan, Joanna Schwarz, Fran Solar and Michiko Splinter.

Vote for your favourite item on display in our People's Choice Draw for a chance to win art donated by one of our artists.

VISUALS will also be selling fundraiser raffle tickets: win an original ceramic bowl created by Jan Phelan valued at $900.

Meet the artists and discover their unique works on Sat August 1, 10am-4pm at Squamish Arts Council Building, 37950 Cleveland Avenue, Squamish, B.C. www.squamishart.com 1 866-333-2010

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Whistler Art Walk: Function Block pARTy Opening Night


Friday July 17 & August 21 6-9pm

FREE food and drinks, art, live music, artisans onsite and entertainment!

This is a Free event for everyone. Bring your friends, your family and even your dog! Remember the good ol' days when all the neighbours got together on the front lawns? When Mr. Johnsonville cooked hot dogs, that crazy lady danced in the street, you played hop scotch and the big kids sat around looking cool? Well times that by a hundred and you have the Function Junction Block pARTy!

Live Music with Jon Burr and Ivan the Terrible. DJs spinning live.


FREE SHUTTLE sponsored by Canadian All-Terrain

From Whistler Village Taxi Loop to Function Junction starting at 6pm. The shuttle will be looping every half hour. It will make a stop in Creekside at the Greyhound Bus Location on the way down to Function. The last shuttle leaves Function at 9:15pm.


Function Junction venues have varying hours of operation. Not all venues will be able to provide showings regularly throughout the summer. So, be sure to attend the Block pARTy in order to view the artwork in these galleries!

Squamish Artist & Visuals member, Laurel Terlesky's work will be on exhibition at Podium Auto.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Toby Jaxon wins VISUALS People's Choice

VISUALS member and past president Toby Jaxon won the VISUALS People's Choice Award during our first Art at the Market group show in 2009.

Visitors voted for their favourite piece of art in this group exhibition and chose Toby's Tulip Daydream painting. Congratulations Toby!

The Chief newspaper published an article on her win and the show.

To read the entire article, click here

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Final call for artists: Art at the Market

Sat Aug 1 (11am-3pm)
Are you signed up yet to participate in Art at the Market group exhibitions at the Squamish Arts Council building this summer? New members are welcome!


To register, please email margreetdietz@yahoo.com

See also http://squamishart.com/

Call for artists: ArtWalk

Participate in ArtWalk 2009, VISUALS annual showcase studio and gallery tour.

Saturday, September 19 &
Sunday, September 20

11am - 5pm daily

To register, contact Linda Bachman at backtobachman@yahoo.ca

New members are welcome!
See also http://squamishart.com/

Official opening of UpStares Gallery



Friday, July 3, 2009

Opening Reception: Whistler ArtWalk 2009

Friday, July 3rd - 6:30pm-9pm at the Lift Coffee Co.

Toby Jaxon's group of 6 paintings entitled "Our Ribbon of Roadway", an archival series of the old Highway 99, formerly a picturesque winding two-laned shoulderless strip of roadway, before it's evolution into an exemplar of 21st century transportation engineering. Toby Jaxon is a Visuals member and past president.

Come out for an evening of free live music, painting, appetizers, beer & wine!

For more information see Whistler ArtWalk.

Friday, June 26, 2009

First 2009 Art at the Market, 14 artists


The first Art at the Market group show of 2009 saw 14 artists display their works. The show opened on June 27 and July 1. Above are photos of the show.

Many thanks to the artists who volunteered:
Maureen Brown
Sonia Richardson
Michiko Splinter
Sheila Alonzo
Joanna Schwarz
Jan Phelan
Linda Wagner
Ed Colberg
Toby Jaxon
Margreet Dietz