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Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 2010, p. 29

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I write every day, he says. A couple of pages every day for the past 10 years. I wanted to do a drawing of myself to express the same thing. I changed to painting. At first I wanted to do a self portrait. In the beginning it was just a self portrait, just my face. But I extended a little more, including chest arms and then legs. Initially he used a small mirror, then two larger mirrors on the side and back, sitting in his gallery with no clothes on. How did that feel? Cold some times, he said. Since beginning in March, he has finished about 50 paintings. He liked them, so they had to be displayed. They had to be shown to people. They might like them too. I see that thousands of people pass by every day and I put them out as an experiment. But it worked. People came. He sets the paintings out in the afternoon and evening and has rigged up a number of lights, splicing random lengths of wire together to highlight the paintings in the evening. He notes that people would walk by, see the paint- ings and stop, and he has now added a few female figures. Every day there was more and more interest. Van der Hart claims he doesn't want to sell the paintings and none of them are priced. I like to meet people. People say 'We see you and wonder what it was about.' I don't know where it is going to take me. I don't know. I just do it. Nude paintings are self portraits for artist Continued from page 28 ART FUN: Newly opened 4Cats Art Studio held an open house on Saturday. Pictured left, Nolan Bourdeau creates a painting on a piece of paper, using centrifugal force. Pictured right, Ryan Bourdeau gets ready to make a splatter painting. ERIC RIEHL / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER The Oakville Choral Society will begin its rehearsals for the upcoming season on Tuesday, Sept. 14 and is wel- coming new choristers. The group is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and plans to put on a series of concerts of some well known and beloved choral music this year, including the Magnificat by Johann Sebastian Bach, at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. The choir consists of approximately 80 members and rehearses Tuesday nights from September to May. No audition is required for those who are interested but musical knowl- edge is helpful. There is an annual fee of $150, and it includes free music loans from the choirs library. Registration for the upcoming sea- son begins on Sept. 14 at St. Aidans Anglican Church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., at 7 p.m. The rehearsal will follow at 7:45 p.m. For more information visit www.oakvillechoral.com. Choral society accepting members for upcoming season

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