Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1985, p. 13

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Town- Country DRY CLEANING SAW DAY DRY 8770387 HILLS iiLp SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday September Page 1 V Youngsters had a fun Saturday at Leathertown Market While the two ladies grab a little lunch this It appears hes Just too excited to really think There was plenty to eat at the Market Here young boy looks on at his newest toy water gun about eating a mother and her little child enjoy some French tries while taking time out for lunch The festivities and different shops present at the Acton Clderfest werent Just for people This little pappy was present taking In all the sights This young girl looks at her target before letting go with the ring The girl was trying her luck at attempting to put the ring around some bottles and hopefully picking up a prttc PHOTO REPRINTS arc available lor any photograph appearing in The Herald Just how dots tills thing work This young child seems at why his newest toy working The reason being of course that the gust of wind that propelled it seconds before had died out Herald photos by Dan Ralph Give yourself an at artistic break Herald staff If you hove a boring Job or if you have a- high tension job you need the creative break the Credit Valley Artisans can offer you Already the Artisans have their fall programs lined up and ready for registration Sept 13 from 7 to p m and Sept 14 10 a lo 12 noon at the Cottage CedervalePark George town Learn how to use the potters wheel from Grace McKnlght a pro fessional potter In Glen Williams who owns and operates Charts Pottery For including all supplies Grace Is teach ing adults various forms of ornamentation inclu ding glazing from prepa red glaze kiln loading for bisque and glue firings Her course runs Sept 30 to Dec on Mondays Grace is also teaching children aged six to pottery skills Basic hand building techniques of pinch slab and coil will be taught with emp hasis on the Imaginative use of clay The child rens pottery course costs and includes oil supplies It runs Wed nesdays from Oct 2 to Nov APPLIQUE If potterys not your Interest what about the English paper technique of hand applique Gall Spence is teaching bow to moke hand applique pillows using Ihls meth od and also various finishing You supply the scis sors needles thread straight pins and pencil and paper for this course which costs It runs from Oct to on Tuesdays Georgetown resident Ross Colter who has an exhibition or his fine pieces of morquelry up at the Kills Libr ary and Cultural Centre gallery Is leaching a marquetry class Thurs days for the Credit Val ley Artisans Marquetry is a art which creates pictures with a variety of wood veneers Mr Colter supplies material In a kit form in the 50 cost of the course Students sup ply a cutting board knife and scotch tape MARQUETRY The marquetry course runs from Sent In Oct 31 Continued on page 1st diss t Korea Timestaking craft on exhibition soon An exhibition or The show features the in wood is opening at v of Georgetown gallery of the dent J Ross Colter a Hills Library and Cul- icncher of marquetry Centre Sept w the Credit Valley Called marquetry this Artisans His works will handcraft uses wood also be or sole until veneer to create beau- sept when the show wall pictures concludes Free promenade anyone Want to learn how to The Pine Volley Squares a local square dancing group are holding two free nights Sept at Stewarttown Hall Learn modem square dancing with the group starting at p m For more information call or 8779317 Herald Columnist In response to the visual artists reaction to a juried show Yes Here and Now 8S Juried Show at the Library and Cultural Centre In Georgetown this October Is a challenge It means that the artist has to create and submit their best works These art works must be com pos It tonally accurate demonstrating unity balance and contrast and a good use of color line shape texture volume size and space They must also illustrate a good appreciation and understanding of the medium as well a unique or Interesting subject matter If It is an objective work To a certain extent the decision of the jury does depend on personal taste but with three judges on the panel with three different preferences the choices really are on merit first What Is really difficult for the artist like any one is that It hurts to have something on which you have worked hard being criticized With every good work of art created the artist leaves behind a little bit of his or her soul I think my worst experience with criticism was when I was talcing a watercolor course from Carl who worked with the Group of I hod just finished my first painting for him and he told me my tree looked like the rash on his stomach I wanted to crawl under a stone and die I After a while of moping and feeling sorry for myself I got angry I listened analysed and thought about what he had said Much to my chagrin he was The next painting I did Mr Schaefer selected as one of the best of the group The next problem of course after coming down from my high with visions of being a rich world renown painter was how to surpass my success Thus the process of personal challenge begins to have each work try to outdo the next in quality You dont to be discarded but at least you know that you can and will do better because of the knowledge youve gained from your failures Of course having a lemper helps too My one concern with some juried shows Is that you never hear the constructive criticisms of the judges In the case of Here and Now 05 John one of the hard working organizers assures me that a written report will go out with those works not selected Thus the learning process can continue and the artist can strive to do even better the next time With this opportunity to extend yourself I would like to present a challenge to all Hills artists In painting hanging drawing mixed media and prints Put your good foot forward submit good quality work and thereby make Here and Now a terrific success and a real challenge for the Judges Artistic Notes Applications for Here and Now 85 are available at the library and cultural centre In Georgetown The deadline is Sept It Dont forget the auditions far Globes Ll Abner a I St Andrews United Church on Mountain view Road Georgetown Sept 10 and 13 at pm CAPITAL FORD MUSTANG THE FALL FAIR WHEN MS OH US S FREE FINANCING AVAILABLE PLUS FREE AIR CONDITIONING CAPITAL FORD SALES LTD 361 Guelph St Georgetown 8731626 Your Bmtx Is CmpttalDl HAVE YOU DRIVEN A l wM Pawn Locks storing sad

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