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Fiori

Very nice article about the superb floral shop, FIORI in Oakville.  My friendTony is an artist with blossoms and I love to paint his arrangements. I always tell him half my job is done by him.

Hi Rick,

We though you might want to see this article we posted on our website featuring you and your paintings.

http://www.fiorioakville.com/blogs/news/18005173-celebrating-years-of-flower-presence-downtown-oakville#.VSae79zF-b8



Tony Castagner
FIORI Oakville
www.fiorioakville.com
Canadian Painter Rick Taylor above adding to his Floral Gallery, many of which have been inspired by our window displays. In turn, Rick’s paintings have been a source of inspiration to name our online Flower Collections. Rick’s Small Joys above and FIORI Oakville’s here

The Cambria Gallery

Art in Transit at the Cambria Gallery
The Cambria Gallery greatly exceeded my expectations.  It’s in an amazing heritage building, a former munitions factory. If you’re in the city and unable to make it out to Etobicoke on Saturday, come on by tomorrow night and have a glass of wine. ALL are welcome.

Art in Transit

“Art in Transit” is really shaping up. As usual, Donna and the staff are doing an amazing job. Hope to see you Saturday evening.

Artworld

The staff of Artworld Fine Art had a very busy day installing my new exhibition.
Tomorrow we hang the secondary show in the Cambria Gallery.

Floral

Another one of my paintings has joined the collection of my cousin, Pat Farley.  I am very lucky to have such a supportive family.

Sam Paonessa

My very good friend, Sam Paonessa currently has an excellent show of his oils in the Westmount Gallery.

Elora

I visited artist friends Dick Marvin and Judy French in their beautiful Elora studios.  I love the Grand River.  Such a painters’ paradise.

Upcoming Events

Friends,
My opening is Saturday, April 11th at 6:30. The gallery is at the SE corner of Kipling and Evans, just below the Gardener.
The Cambria opening on Thursday is in a showroom and is mainly for interior decorators, but you are most welcome to come by there too. I will be present and I will have around ten paintings there but the big exhibition is in Artworld.
Please RSVP the gallery by phone or email, so they can plan refreshments.
Love to see you. I will give a short talk around seven. More than 30 new paintings, including the new series of vintage street scenes.
If you want a more active role come by and do a painting and have a glass of wine  the following Thursday, April 16th as part of the “Artworld Uncorked” series.  The cost is $55.00 and covers the wine, your canvas and your paints. I will show you how I paint my streetcar pictures.
Best,
Rick.

Getting Naked

This morning I drove up to Kitchener to see this excellent and extensive exhibition.  If you’re an artist working with the figure as you subject matter it is not to be missed.

THEMUSEUM is first to say YES to 100+ piece exhibit  

Kitchener, ON – January 22, 2015 – The Canadian Art Council Art Bank has many all-but-forgotten nudes, unclothed or naked pieces of art. That will change this spring when THEMUSEUM reveals its 100+ piece exhibit, Getting Naked, to the public.
“We have 17,000 works of art by Canadian artists at the Art Bank, but for a number of reasons the small collection of nudes do not get rented out to boardrooms or office spaces. My goal was to see the works displayed, but no one has had the courage to show the works until David Marskell of THEMUSEUM enthusiastically agreed,” says Victoria Henry, Canadian Art Bank Director.
The collection is wildly disparate, but has only one message, medium, or theme tying them together. Nudity. Not pornography, though some are erotic. Not gratuitous, though some are challenging. They are provocative and evocative, joyful and heartbreaking, breathtaking and hilarious, wry and fascinating.
“Since its rebranding and evolution over the last several years, THEMUSEUM has made its mark in establishing itself as an organization that is not afraid to make bold choices,” says Virginia Eichhorn, Getting Naked Curator.
Many of the artists are recognized Canadian icons, well known for other works, however the nudes have remained rarely seen. “From the hyper-sexualized voyeur viewpoints, depicted by Dennis Burton, to the historic referential evocations of Frank Mulvey; situating the nude as a site of liberation as per Joyce Weiland or of defiance when used by Donigan Cumming or Evergon; the dynamic, dark and sensual artworks presented by Diana Thorneycroft; or simply as form or shape in and of itself as demonstrated through the work of Greg Payce and Evan Penny – Getting Naked evokes the continued fascination that artists have had with the human form, for as long as art has existed,” Eichhorn says.
“This is a rare opportunity to not only see these incredible works of art but also have a conversation about why Canadian culture shy’s away from nudity,” says David Marskell, CEO of THEMUSEUM. “As Canadian citizens, we own these works of art but until now there hasn’t been an opportunity to view them all at once. THEMUSEUM is going to pair the exhibit with discussion around nudity and culture. We want this exhibit to inspire discussion.”
The Getting Naked exhibit opens March 7th, 2015.

– See more at: http://www.themuseum.ca/canadian-nudes-revealed#sthash.zI21MinH.dpuf

Website E-Mails

Friends,

I’ve just learned I have not been receiving any emails sent using rick@ricktaylorstudio.ca, the contact address on my website.

I changed servers some months ago and that’s when the problem started.  Previously I had received personal and business emails simultaneously.

I have spent the afternoon clearing the backlog, and if you sent an email from the site and did not receive a reply, please accept my apologies.

All the best,
Rick.