DRAWING MEANING
Untitled B [sold]
De nature transformable: étude #5
Continuum
Healing Centre
Hope Floats [sold]
“In the hope that things will right themselves”: Bernard De Voto
This group exhibition considers drawing both as an independent medium and as a form used in combination with other media such as photocopier technology and collage. All of the featured artists regard drawing either as their primary mode of expression or as a significant component of their multi-disciplinary practice. The works to be showcased range from Boulton’s minimal photo-realist figurative works and Saito’s architectural abstractions (both produced with graphite on paper) to Nicolay’s mixed media political collages and Pearson’s wry pen and inks. Beliveau’s transformative interpretations of plant-life make clever use of Xerox copies in combination with graphite, while Rea’s pencil crayon and pastel views portray major Canadian train wrecks.
Brian Boulton
Untitled B [sold]
2008graphite and pastel pencil
28 ˝ x 21 in