art delivery 03.12.21
HAPPY! That's the word that pops into my mind when I see the vibrant, candy-colored work of Canadian painter Andrea Soos {who’s clearly been an artist since childhood!} Andrea’s process is just as joyful as the final piece: "she may not know the outcome of the piece when she begins - the artwork evolves as a visceral and therapeutic practice, driven by music and song lyrics." LOVE! Andrea's work is part of a group show that opens TODAY. It's titled "Brushstrokes", and can be found at ARTWRK.ca {an online gallery by Alissa Sexton}. Here's the description of the show:
"Do you speak brushstroke?
An artist’s brushstroke can be as unique as their voice, and as recognizable as a written signature. For this show, I’ve brought together a handful of my favourite artists, who, on the surface, could be seen to be painting similar subjects. However, the beauty here is in comparing the individual brushstrokes, or voices, of the artists. In one show, we’re able to compare individual strokes and methods of paint application, to fully understand the diversity of this painted language.
Featuring some of our favourite painters: Kara McIntosh / Sharon Barr / Johanna Reynolds / Sue A Miller / Andrea Soos"
"Brushstrokes" runs until March 25th, 2021.
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MOVIE!? I have… 8 times. “Beauty Is Embarrassing” is a documentary style film about the life of Tennessee born, LA based artist Wayne White. It covers everything from his childhood and his art school years, to his days on the set of PeeWee’s Playhouse and his entrance into the world of fine art. It’s funny and inspiring and all of the stuff! Have I mentioned that I’m a huge fan of Wayne? I am. In fact, he’s been on my podcast twice - here and here {his insanely talented ‘n hilarious wife Mimi Pond did an episode, too!} Anyway, go watch this film this weekend. It was on Netflix for awhile, but if you can’t find it there, here's the film’s website with links to everywhere it can be streamed.
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~ Danielle