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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1980, p. 11

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Till- Wednesday October Page 11 A surve o Arts Council members Arts scene brightened when opened Hal Art is v ho si local groups can benefit tram and a unilrtl vole Hit ArU Council evolved a Individual vhuul and performing arts on annual celebration of It series and many undertakings I it- inundate I or more it HI publicity dire d thn ago by of Accommodating the needs of a growing designed to promote form recreation Through Iht furthcoming ha taken great strides toward president House So Georre lawn s Sonncnhaus is been on integral pirt of the mmututy now r s within Glsiln moved into the Charles St residence in 19C2 and their new home lis it of that opined art wis in iiihnl in Hi country in stmt respect this is still Mr Sommir Hut is have hints d Inst Ton id six r tut I to quill ly Toronto no A snnll town ilk rv with bit was an ird of thine We Our and still is feci tiny have Inmcilly wlentheG town recnmli fro priviti house Only recently has word for and to id i of our kind of artwork on vilw at Sol and iboul in and worked h soon became the gallery first show Mother anil Child seen enjoy the Mr Summer rccintly We wanted to shire the and most could find with more thin just handful of friends And of course wt oped that some of our visitors would hi tempted to buy Sol s first exhibition wis i roup featured the of I rink lonR thi is well is works town librarian and artist sculptor Eighteen when rj ting Todij Sol ibout tin ixl bilious i irr in the spring fiu in the fill lis first of tin current snson story this il lllll exhibited fun arts inly hut then been i for the rifted i Master printers gallery show startling in its imagery Herald A mister prmtmaker of whosi talents are much in demand many inter national artists visited Georgetown Saturday to open a show of his work from the past few years at Gallery Sol Rudolf he pre Dutch immigrant who founded the already re nowned Editions Canada printmnking workshop in only five years was on hand to greet owners John and their and pitrons on the first of his one man show which runs until Nov Mr etchings paintings em body much of the artists own dynamic vitality draw on a number of themes ind motifs and ploying i surreal istic rendering to produce some starlhnt imaRcs It is in how ever that Mr seems to shine the brightest a characteristic that his ht the of many of this continent top artists one seeking to turn his own vision into stirring colorful pictures through the processes of the He r printer Mr of businessman and artist by of his sue print workshop in I which recently prc- a scries of prints for known artist Kircl The printers own of some times linked to more recent graphics by MC In Ins Icon series Mr has painted a series of original surrealistic designs on top of identical etched using minute brushstrokes in acrylic and termpera Scissors float into the picture in half of the soft round balls which recur throughout the sines some eyes some simply grinning In the Concerto series five classical music pieces hove Inspired Mr Blk kers to create a similar group prints using original Reomelncilly based designs and muted colors is breathtaking comb ined tin series in Impact In large print Prospect St Mr plices floating images a pair of isolated eyes a erne ked in front of a lightly toned backdrop feat a realistic painting of his houseworkshop on on Prospect Street The effect is entirely dim insmmlnnd although near as pop oriented some of the whimsical Icon absorbing for lis serious tone and In all the thc first of Gallery Sols is modestlydisturbing invar lably exciting show one which provides evidence of House Sol own growing as a gillery devoted to artwork which trans cends the more popular but infinitely more mundane work of so many small town exhibitors or of tin original print i lithof riph woodcuts indsiriRriihy Mr Mrs stress tint the if tin indthiqual of work is tin Inckbuc of my and point out that House Sol s ripulitnn his lined much through thi ins and visits some and illery s irlisls- whosi work has sinul irly rued Gallery Sol s ills include Alt Dor tin Torn Johnny Jntdhendir Indiana 1ctir Tlustkthv Victor House Sol contributions to dnn en si r jr iph portfolios published by the gillery in numbered editions Printers 14 the serus in 19C5 in singh origin il prints executed by irlisls It is three later by Quotations from which offer by Charlotte Tlie year House Sol published I Six six relief prints by SylvnSiiftr White prismtid fivt in form ly Kitjn Jacobs Mr Mrs Simmer ire kun suppurlirs of tin iris id on Market Their shared IHitf that known William Astman Bush Rudolf lr Frank Judith Almond Tom Coulter Syhil 1 iz and Peter iosef Robert irktr I ige Nicholas lliwkcn Leonard Hutchinson Jacobs Man i Jennings I Ken Shiron Jack Nichols fnes Olive lteci ind Al in Jo Rothfels and I Ni from work but smith ittive In the fini and ipplied arts returns to House Sol Nov for a exhibit on of ilongside nines by Toronto Pi rsons Tht slow followed by tht illery annual hrislnnssik inirienloppor In to purchase some indclissv ifts The first show of the new yt ir future witirtilors by John in is depict in tht newly published roitoUnivtrsity Press book Some Brought Flowers Acton Arts and Crafts EXHIBITION St Hall Acton 104 Saturday Ilel lacedraped tor si creations rafts naif- and exhibit held Ihr North llulton Golf and Country CraftHork ibrrs of Acton and rafts will be on sale at ml sale Saturday St In Acton from in Iter lid photo This figurine porcelain figurines Arts and averages Georgetown Gallery a member the Hills Art has placed irds of pieces of artwork before the public since Its opening 18 The harks Street has about tea a year each one featuring an average inline drawing prints or three dimensional works at lief in with One Cloice a of from Kitchener collection of J Tli irtwork that in somi homes was for Hie House Sols 1972 survty while tin sun si If portr ills Georgetown historv and the lie ind em ih j have provided unify themes for other such exhibitions held since then tired by 1 looks on have never themselves taken to ilh them from Germany yean ago They immunity since settling in Georgetown In 1M2 One of the foundrrh of and Crafts Jean Denny Is shown here with samples of her handiwork Ml the members of the group work at several different crafts and gather to talk while Ihej work Tin group meets on the second Tuesday of each month In the basement at the Acton I iihllc 1 Ihnrv Herald photo Sharing time hobbies key to their success Tie and his resurrected the gathering to on their ind socialize while working group was formed In 1W9 by three women Jean Florence Wilkin and They felt they be moic to work their various crafts i hid to talk to they worked Win n tin roup first started tiny met once week as a working group in members homes the roup meets 1 once month In the meeting it the Acton I ihrjry Group member Del says there is plenty of room for more numbers to work and the group would welcome new members group holds an exhibit on and sale each year this the 11th annual The sale will be held this Saturday St Parish Hall in Acton from 10 a to 4 Membership In the group currently eight and each member will have of her work at the frach of the members Involved in more than one Mrs makes porcelain lace draped porcelain and ceramic Othercrafls which the group works with include hand weaving work wood batik painting knitting crochet micrnme quilling greeting cards and Admission to is free and there will be a lucky draw

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