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Developing the art of energy . . .
Disintegration Energy possesses language, and everything is made up of energy. Some of screams, some of it sublimates, and some of it is completely still. Trying to find a universal 'language' of color is next to impossible, because the meanings - both implied and literal - of colors changes from one culture to the next. Most every language we - as peoples of the earth - have developed, possess intricate and individual meanings, however, the one language that remains constant through time, and across cultures is energy.

There is power and finesse in the art of the Masters. We often hear the rumblings that art is dying, that we're losing our cultures, because there is no longer a definitive movement. Everything comes from something, and it is through the lessons, and processes developed by our predecessors that can only help to propel the work of today & tomorrow.

"The secret is to follow the advice the masters give you in their works while doing something different from them."
~ Edgar Degas

Welcome to my work. I invite you to play with the galleries, submit your comments and critiques, and encourage you to engage the arts community in your own neighborhood.
Making Our Mark
Sheatre. Owen Sound, ON.
July 7th - August 2nd. Ages 12+

A community collaboration about youth and Metis culture.
Explore and engage in ideas, and express yourself in
poetry, storytelling, painting, music, performance & spoken word. Generously supported by;
The Ontario Arts Council, The United Way, & Theatre Ontario
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Landscapes on Location Landscapes on Location
Tom Thomson Gallery. Owen sound, ON.
July 28th - August 1st. Ages 9 - 14

Explore the basics of composition, brush work, color mixing and perspective, all while “on location”. Students will be encouraged to develop their own style of expressing their reaction to the landscape itself.
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