Seven Down

Seven Down
Keith Moreau
“Seven Down”
Serigraph

“Seven Down” is a limited edition elimination stencil serigraph (screen print). Keith drew the layout and then traced it to the fabric of the screen. Screen block out was applied to the screen fabric where he wanted the paper to stay white. He then printed the first colour which was the light green. The ink covered the entire area where the white wasn’t. He kept blocking further and further areas as he printed each colour. The last area open to receive ink was for the final colour which was the red. The technique is called elimination since you eliminate areas of the open screen between each colour.

Seven Down is in various collections including the City of Toronto Art Collection.
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.

Veggies

Moreau 007

Keith Moreau
“Veggies”
20″ x  30″
Coloured Pencil
$950

“Veggies” was drawn as a concept for a client that was to be produce as a mural for a sandwich and salad shop. The coloured pencil piece was created on a half sheet of water colour paper. A fun time was had. Accepted in 1997 Visual Arts Mississauga Juried Art Show.

To see more of Keith’s artwork, check out his Facebook page.

Straw Bags

Sacks of Grain
Bridget Aubé

“Straw Bags”
20″ x 16″
Acrylic
$450

Bridget (1927-2007) was a very talented self-taught prolific artist whose main subject area was still life. Everything from floral to food to everyday items. All were exquisite. Whatever medium, she mastered it.
Contact: bigartbuzz@gmail.com  to inquire about purchasing works by Bridget.

Drying Corn

Drying Corn
Bridget Aubé
“Drying Corn”
Acrylic
20″ x 16″
$650

Bridget Aubé     1927-2007
As a self-trained artist, Bridget worked in many mediums and excelled in all. She was a prolific talent with the main area of interest being in still life. Someone at a one-women show of her works said that she would love to learn from Bridget and Bridget responded that she wasn’t a teacher. She helped so many who worked alongside her, she was a teacher.
Food and florals often had prominence in her works but some of her still life were as simple as a pair of shoes, perfectly placed in a well designed image. Exquisite.
Contact: bigartbuzz@gmail.com to inquire about purchasing works by Bridget.