Thursday 30 August 2012

Feature Artist - Christa Oglan



When she paints her landscapes, Christa Olgan has no boundaries such as trees and lakes. She captures a dream-esque feeling in her abstract strokes. She uses colours and texture to create a whimsical, magical world that the viewer is instantly drawn into. These ‘dreamscapes’, Christa hopes, will be points of departure for the viewer, as they are sent off into an inward, personal journey. 

Christa uses a wide range of colours, to depict this dreamlike world. She seems to stay away from the traditional landscape palette, and instead uses colours that work together in this eye-pleasing, magical way. 

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Feature Artist - Geoff Christie


This month at the AGL our Canadian Landscapes exhibition showcases our Partner and Resident Artists' landscape inspired works.  The works ranges from the traditional representation to more abstract in style.  There is something for everyone .... a must see show for all.

This weeks feature artist is Geoff Christie, who was born and raised in Toronto Ontario and now resides in Strathroy, Ontario.

Geoff was enrolled in Central Technical High School's Art Department in 1964. One of his teachers was the War Artist, Charles Goldhamer who studied with Group of Seven member artist, Arthur Lismer.  Geoff left Central Tech before graduating, but he felt that he needed to continue to study and make art, and he attended a number of other art schools and open studios in Toronto over the late 1960s '70s and '80s.  Geoff regularly attended open studio sessions at the Toronto School of Art, and the Poor Alex Theatre where on most evenings there were pay-per-session studios and artists models-one need only drop a few dollars onto the model's platform and draw or paint, with or without instruction in the evenings or weekends.

 Geoff continued his formal art education in the Fine Art Diploma program at Fanshawe College, London Ontario. In the 1990's Geoff became very interested in painting en plein air, often scouring the rural area between London and Chatham for new painting sites, frequently in company of Brantford artist Keith Shearsby. 

Sunday 5 August 2012

Canadian Landscapes now at the AGL

We've got the new show up and everything looks amazing! We have a new batch of landscapes from our Resident artists on display. We took a few snaps to start up the blog... it looks much better in real life!

New Canadian Landscapes at AGL