Julita Wolanska, DVAC member

Wolanska

Title: Blooming
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 10″x8″
Artist: Julita Wolanska
About the painting: Inspired by hanging basket with petunias.
Artist’s website: www.julitka.com

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Pat Vicari, DVAC member

Title: Solar Storm
Medium: Acrylic
Artist: Patricia Vicari
About the painting: The sunspots created by explosions on the sun’s surface during a solar storm look oddly like huge sunflowers. I found the granulation of the surface, seen through a telescope quite fascinating and tried to capture the effect here.

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Michael Steinhauser, DVAC member

Artist: Michael Steinhauser
Title: Psyche bathing
Size: 20″ x 16″

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Liz Creswick, DVAC member

Title: The Scarborough Bluffs
Medium: Stryofoam oil palette & gesso
Size: 5″x7″
Artist: Liz Creswick
Year: 2009
Artist’s website: lizcreswick.com
About the painting: This is one of my newly invented “Recycled Styro Art”, made from using styrofoam trays, reused as palettes, then cutting up into images and embedding in gesso/plaster.

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Gay Gooderham, DVAC member

Title: All That Jazz
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Size: 12″x9″
Artist: Gay Gooderham

About the painting: This painting was inspired by a beautiful jazz concert by Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White playing at Koerner Hall shortly after it opened. The notes just flew up into the air in bursts of colour.

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Carole Robitaille, DVAC member

Title: Calling the Grandfathers
Medium: gouache
Size: 16″ X 20″
Artist: Carole Robitaille

About the painting:
Painted after experiencing a Sweat Lodge Ceremony.  Near the beginning of the ceremony, everyone’s grandfathers were called upon to hear and aid in whatever we we needed assistance with. The experience  left a deep impression that seemed to open doors to my creativity.

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Jullita Wolanska, DVAC member

Title: Winter memories
Medium: Acrylic on Watercolour Paper
Size: 16″x20″
Artist: Jullita Wolanska
Year: 2010

About the painting: I documented snow as it occured – looking through the window:)
Artist’s website: www.julitka.com

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Alan Waterhouse, DVAC member

Title: Hometown ablaze
Medium: Watercolour
Size: 32″x 26″
Artist: Alan Waterhouse
A Turneresque fantasy of my industrial hometown in Yorkshire, seriously bombarded in WWII.

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Julita Wolanska, DVAC member

“Force” Acrylic on canvas. Julita Wolanska

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Julita Wolanska, DVAC member

Majestic, graceful and colorful life underwater – coral reef or fish tank? Watercolour 11 X 14
Julita Wolanska

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Julita Wolanska, DVAC member

For my friend this picture title is Jelly Fish – as she claims to see the fish swiming in the cubes of jello!… I named it Prosperity – may we all live long and prosper and may the 2010 be great in every way. Prosperity for All!
Julita Wolanska
www.julitka

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For my friend this picture title is Jelly Fish – as she claims to see the fish swiming in the cubes of jello!… I named it Prosperity – may we all live long and prosper and may the 2010 be great in every way. Prosperity for All!

Julita Wolanska
www.julitka.com

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Jean Rodak, DVAC member

Jean Rodak
Short Bio:
Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has
earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and
teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual
Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and
is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part
of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States,
and Europe.
Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in
every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and
colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and
feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating
is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and
pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been
described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this
description.

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Jean Rodak

Short Bio:
Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this description.

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Julita Wolanska, DVAC member

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Colorful City of Toronto. The sky, the sunshine, the lake and towers.
Watercolour and ink on paper 9 X 12 November 2009

Julita Wolanska
www.julitka.com

Julita Wolanska
www.julitka.com

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Jean Rodak, DVAC member

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What Lies Beyond
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Jean Rodak

Short Bio:
Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and pleasure are equally important influences in my works. They have been described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this description.

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Jean Rodak
12 Maxwell Street
Toronto, Ontario
M3H 5A8
416 638 2502
Short Bio:
Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has
earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and
teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual
Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and
is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part
of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States,
and Europe.
Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in
every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and
colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and
feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating
is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and
pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been
described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this
description.

Jean Rodak, DVAC member

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Jean Rodak
12 Maxwell Street
Toronto, Ontario
M3H 5A8
416 638 2502
Short Bio:
Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has
earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and
teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual
Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and
is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part
of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States,
and Europe.
Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in
every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and
colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and
feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating
is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and
pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been
described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this
description.

Jean Rodak

Jean is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, where she has earned her degree in Design and Illustration. Jean exhibits, lives and teaches art in Toronto, Ontario. A founding member of North York Visual Artists, Jean is a signature member of the Toronto Watercolour Society and is an award-winning member of several other art groups. Her works are part of several corporate and private collections in Canada, the United States, and Europe.

Artist’s Statement:
“My fascination with colour, design and emotion are the main motivators in every single drawing and painting that I create. The subjects, medium and colours combine with fantasy and imagination to express impressions and feelings that are experienced at the time of fruition. The act of creating is often enough to stimulate the work  to a fascinating end. Turmoil and pleasure are equally important influences in my works.  They have been described as vibrant and exciting, a feast for the eyes – I love this description.

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Sheila J. Mitchell, DVAC member

Born in Northern Ireland, I have always had a great interest in colour and texture and have spent many years working on tapestries and weavings. Since 2001 I have been painting scenes of Northern Ireland and Italy in oils and landscapes in pastel. My most recent works have been multi-media abstracts.
For more examples of my work, please visit my website:
http://www.artistsheila.com/current%20exhibitions.htm

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Born in Northern Ireland, I have always had a great interest in colour and texture and have spent many years working on tapestries and weavings. Since 2001 I have been painting scenes of Northern Ireland and Italy in oils and landscapes in pastel. My most recent works have been multi-media abstracts.

Sheila J. Mitchell

For more examples of my work, please visit my website:
http://www.artistsheila.com/current%20exhibitions.htm

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