Friday, October 24, 2008

Tay River Gallery News

Coming soon, two locations to serve you. Since 2002, Tay River Gallery has represented talented professional artists from the Ontario region at the gallery in Perth Ontario. Tay River Gallery also provides custom conservation picture framing with careful attention to artistic design and preservation techniques. Custom framing is done in-house, with Lisa providing artistic design consultation and both Lisa and Dave involved in the process of completing your framing order. A variety of styles from classical to contemporary are available in price ranges from economical to luxurious. See our full range of mouldings and mat samples at 28 Wilson St. W. in Perth. A small selection of economical ready-made frames in a number of standard sizes are on hand when needed as a quick framing solution for paintings on canvas . Tay River Gallery is a member of the North American wide Professional Picture Framers Association (PPFA) as we feel it is important to keep current with trends and knowledge in the picture framing industry and acquire further education and certification in preservation framing through the PPFA certification program.

For Carleton Place residents and Ottawa residents, we will have a local phone number (no long distance charge) that you can reach us at as of November 1st, 613-257-7195.

For Perth area , the phone number remains the same 613-264-5448 .

We will keep you posted about gallery expansion plans in the near future and in the new year.

Tay River Gallery online store is currently being updated so do check online next week for the many new paintings now available. Many apologies for any inconvenience caused by paintings still posted that have already been sold. We have had some delays in updating the online store recently, although the rest of the website has been updated on a weekly basis .

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Titles from Baico Publishing now available at Tay River Gallery

Tay River Gallery in Perth Ontario is pleased to now offer a wonderful selection of books from Ottawa publisher, BaicoPublishing in our book section. Tay River Gallery's compact book section offers a selection of books from local small presses by Canadian authors as well as a selection of art reference / art instruction books.
Our latest addition to book inventory is a selection of books from local Ottawa publisher, Baico Publishing established in 1997 . The founder, Raymond Coderre brings over 40 years of invaluable experience in the printing and publishing industry. If you are looking for books by talented local authors, you will find a wide range of quality fiction, non fiction, poetry and children's books from this publishing house. The new location of Baico Books' retail outlet is 294 Albert St, Suite 103 (Corner of Kent St.) in Ottawa where you may purchase from the full range of titles. The store is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Online store for Baico Books is also available at their website located at www.baico.ca
Local Perth residents and visitors to Perth can now purchase from a sampling of titles from this publisher at the gallery. Great for the gift giving season approaching and a perfect opportunity to support your local authors and publishers.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Painting Workshop offered by Shirley Mancino Oct 30- 31, 2008


Shirley Mancino has decided to offer a second collage/layering workshop this month on Oct 30-31st since her upcoming workshop this weekend filled so quickly, and there were a number on the waiting list.The workshops take place in Shirley's stunning lakeside studio in the charming village of Westport. There are still spaces available for the Oct 30- 31st workshop so please contact Shirley soon. Call at 613-273-2984.

Experimental Extravaganza: Collage -2 day workshop Cost $120. Materials not included.
DATE: October 30-31st, 2008, 9 - 4 pm
LOCATION: Mancino Gallery, 68 Rebecca Lane, Westport
This exciting workshop will help artists break free and explore new directions in mixed watermedia. You will loosen up and explore the interesting effects and textures created by combining watercolour or acrylic with various other media, e.g. water-soluble crayons, soft pastels, acrylics. Discover ways to resurrect your unsuccessful watermedia paintings using collage and/or black ink, coloured pencil, gesso or gouache. You will be inspired to move from nature towards abstraction. Composition and design is a fundamental part of the session. Creativity, fun, and individual uniqueness will be emphasized. Shirley will demonstrate using both watercolour and acrylics but you may use the media of your choice.

Suggested Materials List
1.Paper: 3 sheets watercolour paper (22 x 30 in, 140lb)(Optional: canvas or pre-guessoed masonite hard boards, one sheet yupo paper)
2.Brushes: variety of 1", 2", 2 1/2" (hardware store nylon or foam brushes are acceptable - large is important), some rounds, or normal watercolour/acrylic brushes
3.Tools: anything you have to move paint around e.g. palette knives, sponges, rollers, credit cards, combs, spatulas, scrapers, turkey basters, eye droppers
4.Paint: Suggested Acrylics: bring at least 3 primary colours e.g. yellow (cool and/or warm, e.g. hansa, or cadmium yellow). One or two blues: (cool and/or warm, e.g. phthalo and ultramarine). One or two reds: (cool and/or warm, e.g. quinacridone magenta, Naphol or Cad red). Plus white and black. Bring any other colours you have or want to work in.
5.Suggested watercolours: If you work in watercolour, bring at least the same artist quality warm or cool combinations as above plus the mediums listed below)
6.Matte gel medium and gesso, and spackle or "polyfilla (Optional: gloss gel medium, molding or modeling paste, podge, sand, small pebbles, egg shells or any other texture you want to collage with)
7.Plastic tubs or containters: with lids wide enough to accommodate your largest brushes (e.g. hummus or margarine tubs will do - one for each colour and several for water (total: at least 6 - 8) this is important! (Can buy new at Dollar stores/Bargain Shops)
8.Mixing palette (butcher tray or Styrofoam trays will do)

Shirley Mancino is a professional painter whose passion for life and travel are evident in her dramatic artworks. Over the last 25 years, Mancino has developed a distinctive style using mixed media. As an experienced budget traveller, life in Asia is often the inspiration for her work. Shirley travels to paint and paints to travel. Shirley is represented by Tay River Gallery in Perth. See Shirley's current works exhibited on our featured artist pages.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

France Tremblay takes Grand Prize in "Paint the Parks 2008" Competition


We are pleased to hear that France Tremblay's painting,"Southeast View from Zabriskie Point" depicting a landscape observed at the Death Valley National Park in California was chosen as the Grand Prize Winner, obtaining first place in the "Paint the Parks" (2008) competition. France Tremblay, Ottawa area artist, is represented by Tay River Gallery in Perth and a small selection of works by France can be viewed at the gallery.
"Paint the Parks" (formerly called "Arts in the Parks") is a prestigious artist competition in the United States. Each year, it commissions a professional panel of jurors to select from thousands of entries the hundred winning images, well known as the "Top 100". See more about this competition at www.paintamerica.org.

Also in the artist's news, France's artwork entitled "The Sovereign" has been selected as a finalist (Top 40) in the Wildlife Art category of The Artist's Magazine Annual Art Competition (2008). This is a significant accomplishment, as this worldwide competition attracts around 15000 professional artist participants every year. France will be congratulated in the December issue of the magazine.

France's artwork entitled "White Splendour" and depicting the rare white morph of the great blue heron was selected as part of an international competition and will be presented at the prestigious Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum (New York City area), along with 112 works of the world's foremost nature and wildlife artists. Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum, Oradell, New Jersey, exhibition from Sept 10 - Dec 21st.
Bravo France!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Plein Air Painting in Charlevoix with Alan J. T. Bain

Alan & Audrey Bain were totally enthralled with their painting trip to Charlevoix this summer. The weather cooperated, which is a big plus for plein air painters,(Alan and Audrey are both plein air painters) and the scenery was spectacular. In the passage below, Alan recounts highlights of their trip and provides a few photos from the trip as well for your enjoyment. (Don't forget to click on photos to enlarge.)

Audrey and I just returned from a 20 day trip to Charlevoix area. We took the good weather with us! Amid local complaints of the worst summer season they have ever had, we had only one afternoon of rain! Friendly people, excellent camping, a chance to revive my stumbling French, and an incredible variety of scenery.








First days at St. Simeon, painting on St. Lawrence shoreline. I did three sketches here, beautiful spot! Then we moved in to Ste. Simeon itself, painted view along the river. Also Baie des Roches, a beautiful area, just turn in circles and paint new paintings! Tide in and tide out, constant change.

Moving west, Cap St. Fidele has an interesting rocky shoreline and a pretty creek at the top of the bay. Pte. Aux Persil is a well known spot, tourists all over! Church and mance are the focal point. The old dock was attractive, I painted it from the adjacent boat launch.

Parc National des Haute Gorges. We visited here but couldn’t go in because we had our dog Brandy with us. So we explored a few bush roads in the vicinity and discovered some absolutely spectacular long views. Northern Charlevoix at its best! We parked at the top of a hill and painted, with what seemed like most of Charlevoix spread out in front of us!

La Malbaie is famous for its long view coastline. We explored the road between La Malbaie and Les Eboulements, back and forth, up and down country roads. 100’s of photographs! We visited the museum in La Malbaie. Their feature was an exhibition of nature painters, Bruno Cote among them, with gorgeous paintings. Not to be missed if you are travelling through!

Baie St. Catherine was our furthest east. I painted a lovely old barn. The owner of the property had Audrey and I set out our paintings and he called out his family to have a look! We shook hands all around, and left the best of friends!

My conclusion? We would go back at the next opportunity! Fall should be spectacular! The people are friendly, helpful and always inviting to painters.

Alan J.T. Bain is an accomplished watercolorist,and elected member of Canadian
Society of Painters in Watercolour(CSPWC) and Canadian Society of Artists (SCA). Alan served as CSPWC Director for Eastern Ontario and President of OWS. His paintings have enjoyed international acceptance and can be found in private and corporate collections across Canada, United States, Scotland, and South Africa.

Recent watercolours by Alan Bain are featured at Tay River Gallery in Perth this fall. A mixed selection of paintings featuring boreal forests and pastoral settings with barns demonstrate his adept brushwork and wonderful use of colour. (See our previous blog post for photo of Alan's work).

Alan has a busy fall schedule. 4 paintings are also featured in Algonquin Visitors' Centre until October 30. On Oct. 25,26 Alan & Audrey will also be showing paintings at Rockland, in the show "Coloris sur la Baie". Oct. 30,31 and Nov.1, Alan will be participating in a paint-out at Adventure lodge, and doing a demonstration in watercolour. Alan and Audrey live near the picturesque St. Lawrence Seaway in Eastern Ontario.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Tay River Gallery Photos of Serendipity Show 2008

For your viewing pleasure: Photos taken at Tay River Gallery featuring many of the works currently being exhibited in the Serendipity Show this fall. Not all the works are shown. Visit Tay River Gallery in Perth before October 31 to see this spectacular and exciting show. (Note: Click on each photo below to see an enlarged image.)
Enjoy!