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Kim Neudorf on Patrick Howlett
by susanhobbs
Patrick Howlett at Susan Hobbs Gallery
December 13th, 2012 - February 2nd
Posted
1/23/13
FrameWork 1/13
Kim Neudorf on Patrick Howlett
A sketch, a drawing, shavings of colour floating across a crammed shape of wood. Blinking, tiny with eyes glazed in the knot-hole of a naked expanse of white wall.
An arrow shape of flag. Plain fruit. Plastic blues and curving snips of green. Edges held fast. Flue closed. Soup tin and the slope of water. Balanced, hunched forward. Flat-rinse, watery lens. Get inside the shape, inside the outline of a thought.
Slow going. Ice cream pool, scrap... [more]
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Woosher Thins
by mbroda
Eva, Lewarne at Ontario College of Art & Design University - Window Gallery
April 22nd, 2009 - May 22nd, 2009
Posted
4/21/09
The title of the work sounds like something I used to smoke. So it immediately intregued me. Delightfully I am wrong. A Woosher is explained by the artist as a name given to a puddle of water and portrayed with a mystical quality of lightness and balanced application of colour. Any visit to Toronto should include a trip to the Art Gallery of Ontario and not to be missed a few steps to the south at 100 MacCaul St. is the OCAD Alumni Headquarters where you can see Woosher Thins. [more]
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