Mordechi Richler

Anthony Jenkins
“Mordechi Richler”

For Canada’s Sesquicentennial publishing icon Douglas Gibson will be touring a new highly-entertaining show telling tales personal and profound of a century and a half of Canadian authors. This master raconteur will stride,  gesture, imitate and illuminate before projections of Anthony’s elegant line portraits.

“I’d be delighted to create unique caricatures or elegant line portraits for you.”

 

http://jenkinsdraws.com/ for more of Tony’s
amazing works.

Jesus

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Anthony Jenkins
“Jesus, We Lost Again”
Acrylic on working table hockey game.

This is one of Anthony’s works that is on display in our largest exhibit yet, “A Creative Buzz” in The Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery, 399 The West Mall until Sunday, August 19. That day from 2 to 4 is the closing ceremony of the show.

Tony will do anybody on a working hockey table game for $600.

Pleased to announce that at this year’s Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts spring juried show (2019) Tony was awarded 1st prize for his painting, ‘ Jesus, We Lost Again, done on a working table hockey game.

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Sal 4 Door Dali

Keith Moreau
“Sal 4 Door Dali”
Scratchboard 18″ x 24″

Created for solo show in the Rose Theatre Gallery titled
“All the Grills I’ve Known Before” this piece took over 17 hours just for the scratching. That doesn’t include the design and layout or the transfer to the scratchboard. Work completed September 22, 2016 and minor enhancements on January 24, 2018.
This work was also exhibited in the “Gathering” themed show July 10 to August 23, 2019 at the Central Library in Mississauga. It was a Visual Arts Mississauga juried exhibit.

Keith is the artist behind Big Art Buzz and welcomes you to the creative hive.
To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.
Now with an Album “Perspective Lessons Plus

 

Sheep Quickstep

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“Sheep Quickstep”
24″ x 30″
$500

“Dances with Animals” series
Despite the whimsy, each dance sequence is researched and accurate and the animal tracks are a stylized rendering of each critter’s paw, hoof or footprint.
Who says fine art can’t be fun.
Three of this series are on exhibit at The Rose Theatre Gallery, downtown Brampton until September 30.

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