Yvette Moore is an artist whose work is both compelling and a living legacy of the prairies. Her fine, detailed paintings are evocative of serene landscapes inhabited by country people who work hard, and play harder. Within her work there is a sense of nostalgia coupled with a direct need to adapt to change. Her children's book "A Prairie Alphabet" is a lovely arrangement of her works and is a popular item for customers. A strong appreciation of nature's beauty is a consistent theme in her work. Her new gallery is in a beautiful heritage building in downtown Moose Jaw also housing the works of several ceramic artists. For those interested in visiting this site there is a cafe inside for enjoying snacks and refreshments.
http://www.yvettemoore.com
Monday, July 5, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
At the heart of the matter.
When all is said and done,
what we do under the sun.
How the stories of life unfold,
to live life with hearts of gold.
what we do under the sun.
How the stories of life unfold,
to live life with hearts of gold.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
World Cup Memories.
It was in 2002 that I saw Brazil play Turkey in Ulsan, Korea. It was a great game. I also saw South Africa play Paraguay which was a good game too. I was in Pusan when Korea beat Poland and what a party it was, so many people were celebrating in the streets. It was great.
I have to admit now I have a soft spot for the Korean team. I also like England, and France.
Went for a BBQ last night with my family, it was nice. I went to several galleries yesterday and saw some really nice work.
I have to admit now I have a soft spot for the Korean team. I also like England, and France.
Went for a BBQ last night with my family, it was nice. I went to several galleries yesterday and saw some really nice work.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
New Artist
I met Brian Pawlak at the clubhouse today. He is a sculptor that studied in California.
http://www.brianpawlakmfa.com
http://www.brianpawlakmfa.com
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Sunday Therapy.
http://www.booooooom.com
This site is a real inspiration to me because it chronicles art and creative people in a unique way. The organization of the creativity displays the works in a quick and easy-to-navigate method. Most of all I recently learnt that Jeff Hamada is now living off the revenue his site is generating. That really is a great feature of this young art enthusiast's creative project
This site is a real inspiration to me because it chronicles art and creative people in a unique way. The organization of the creativity displays the works in a quick and easy-to-navigate method. Most of all I recently learnt that Jeff Hamada is now living off the revenue his site is generating. That really is a great feature of this young art enthusiast's creative project
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