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Arthur Renwick – Mask
I first saw Arthur Renwick’s work at The National Gallery of Canada last year, I’ve recently attended a couple of lectures where his name has come up, which made me go back to rediscover his work. These were some of the portraits that I saw, which are printed larger than life and were extremely impressive.
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March Inspirations
Canadian Art Foundation is offered in print and online. To keep up with Canadian art, artists, galleries and museums this is one of my go-to sites.
Concentrating on Japanese photography, Dirk Rösler and Kurt Easterwood keep Japan Exposures updated with interesting books, photographer interviews and works. (and also some “techie” stuff)
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Bill Finger – Paramnesia
Bill Finger combines mysterious and miniature with his series Paramnesia. These three images along with his other bodies of work are miniature set-ups.
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Holly Lynton – In Between
Holly Lynton’s work In Between holds this dual feeling of softness and uneasiness. Her images reveal a spontaneity of tender and graceful moments, playful and whimsical.
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Robyn McCallum – Patrimony
Robyn McCallum has a wild imagination. When thinking of the master painters from the late 1800s and early 1900s, one would probably not think of pin-up girls or debonair men in suits or for that matter cowboys, soldiers or mounties. But McCallum does.

