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Tradition and Innovation – a printmaking show

January 7, 2012 | Filed under: art gallery, artist, Flora Doehler, Green Willow Studio Blog, monoprinting, watercolor, watercolour and tagged with: art gallery of nova scotia, bonnie baker, denise comeau, south west nova

Two of my pieces will be in a printmaking show that opens tomorrow (Saturday) at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia – Yarmouth branch!

I just finished them last week and framed them a few of days ago. The show includes work from printmakers at two South West Nova Scotia studios. One is in Yarmouth and the studio I use, Le Manivelle, is in the basement of Saint Anne’s University in Church Point.

Iris monoprint by Flora Doehler, 2011

This is the description of the show:

Tradition & Innovation – an exhibit that invites the viewer to think about print-making as an evolving art form- opens in the Community Room, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Western Branch, on January 5 and continues until February 26, 2012.
The opening reception will be held Saturday, January 7, from 2 until 4 p.m.

Works are from the two print shops in South West Nova Scotia: La Manivelle in Church Point and Th’YARC Print Shop in Yarmouth.

Print makers represented include Cecil Day, Ruth Rideout, Denise Comeau, Bonnie Baker and others who have worked at one or both of the studios over the past decade.

Iris - detail

The title ‘Tradition & Innovation’ describes the way in which traditional print-making techniques are used as well as the evolution and discovery of new methods of creating images. At the exhibit, viewers will be introduced to a variety of techniques, some old, some recent, and some recent extensions of traditional methods.

Four workshops, tied to techniques in the show, will be given over the course of the two-month exhibit.

The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Western Branch is located at 341 Main Street, Yarmouth; gallery entrance is from Alma Square.

Gallery hours: Thursday – Sunday . Noon – 5:00 p.m. Information: 902 749-2248

It’s VERY exciting to exhibit with accomplished artists and I’ll tell you all about it when I get back from the opening. I also want to share with you the technique I used.

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Written by Flora Doehler

I paint, garden and blog in a sweet tidal village in Atlantic Canada.

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Larry Knox is a gem cutter and silversmith and creates beautiful copper enamel jewelry while Flora Doehler paints her garden and surroundings in brilliant colours.

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