>>>>>G I V E A W A Y - two winners will be chosen<<<<<
1. two opening day tickets and a wave pouch
2. two regular admission tickets and a small drop cloth pouch
to enter please check out THE ARTIST PROJECT artist gallery and leave a comment on who's work you like, the winners will be announced monday.
have a great weekend! crazy snow over here - stay warm and safe.
xxa
I love Lori Klassen's use of light and shadow!
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ReplyDeleteBoth pouches look very cute as usual. Thanks for including tickets with the giveaway, wooo!
Renata
I enjoyed seeing Gabrielle Castonguay's glass and metal. Very cool. It was neat to see all of the artist's work really - can't go wrong with any of them - a wonderful collection! I was looking for your name there.
ReplyDeleteThe collage work by Lucinda Vandenieu-wegiessen is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of amazing artists! Erin Rothstein's still lifes are particularly striking and I would love to see them in person!
ReplyDeleteLaura Culic's encaustic work!
ReplyDeleteI love Nissim Ben Aderet's illustrations. Lovely giveaway !
ReplyDeleteso many to choose from but i really love line dufour and the watercolours of Warren Hoyano
ReplyDeleteGosia's sculptures.
ReplyDeleteIf I win you can give the tickets to someone else (I live in Finland), but happy to enter for the pouch.
Clayton Haigh's glass work is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun site! I like Christine Kims work.
ReplyDeleteI also like Laura Culic's work, but there are so many really interesting works, Christie Lau's lush colors are pretty amazing, and I am drawn to Alice Vennen's work too. I'd like to see hers in person to get a sense of scale. Seems like a great show!
ReplyDeleteAs a vegetarian, I loved seeing Erin Rothstein's still lifes of vegetables. Her details show her love of something so simple yet important to all of us, nutrition.
ReplyDeleteAs a textile artist myself, I'm torn between Alice Vander Vennen's wonderful pieces and Warren Hoyano's abstract watercolors. Enjoy the snow!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying Jonathan Houghton's Toronto paintings. Great way to capture bits of my neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteIt was a tough choice, because I'm already familiar with Cori Lee Marvin's watercolours and love them; but I also loved Eric Farache's work. They're both very talented painters, and both very different from one another.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway, Arounna!
I love Erin Rothstein's work with acrylics. Been following her work and yours for quite some time! Would absolutely love to win this, especially your beautiful wave pouch!
ReplyDeleteI hope to see Yasmine Louis' prints of Toronto :)
ReplyDeleteLove the ethereal textile art by Anouk Desloges!
ReplyDeleteYour drop cloth material .... Stunning!
Laurel MacDonald's videos look really great!
ReplyDeleteWow...that wasn't easy. I love Brian Harvey's paintings of Toronto's streets and alley ways... he really captures colour well...they have a real neighbourhood feel.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome giveaway! Thanks Arouna!
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Char
What a lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteChecked out all the artists and who I like best is Sandra Poczobut.
I think her work is brilliant, time consuming and beautiful - just like these little pouches!
Thanks, Emma.
It's hard to choose just one but I'm particularly drawn to Steven Tippin's glass sculptural and photgram work. I love how his work takes on different mediums and how each medium expresses something unique about the work. Would be great to see these in person. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove Brad Walsh's work!
ReplyDeleteWas lovely seeing everyone's work, photography is a medium I really love!
ReplyDeleteMandy Daniels.
I love Katherine Dolgy Ludwig
ReplyDeleteI really love Brad Walsh's photos
ReplyDeleteI have been a fan of GOSIA since I found out about her work 2 1/2 years ago. Sadly I couldn't see her paintings at last year's TAP, but I am as eager to see her sculptures at this year's opening. There is something about her work that takes me back to my childhood and I cannot wait to see them and possibly take one home!
ReplyDeleteI really like the works of Katherine Dolgy Ludwig presented.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for donating your work to promote the cause, Arounna. :)
I love Erin Rothstein's work. I love vegetables!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this Giveaway Arounna!
ReplyDeleteI'm really interested in the work of Anouk Desloges. I'm into textile art myself, so it draws my attention immediately! There is nothing like the warmth of fibre.
The texture created through Lauren Blakey's pieces is remarkable. I want to climb in and lose myself inside of them.
ReplyDeleteHard to choose one, but I love Catherine Mills!
ReplyDeleteI very much like the sculptures by Jeannie Pappas.
ReplyDeleteI am loving Andrew Peycha's work.
ReplyDeleteJason Cantoro is my fave!
ReplyDeleteLine Dufour colorful tapestries simply brighten my day and make me smile...such wonderful pieces!
ReplyDeleteI thought I was getting tired of the encaustic style, then I saw Tanya Kirouac's work on here. Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Lennie gets my vote!
ReplyDeleteThe embroidery work of Anouk Desloges......
ReplyDeleteKatherine Dolgy Ludwig's watercolours are really interesting! Today I recieved the small bag I ordered and I love it - so happy to have it!
ReplyDeleteLee Lidbury´s photography...
ReplyDeleteAdrienne Dagg's paintings are amazingly beautiful and Line Dufour's tapestries are colourful masterpieces. So many great artist's...cant wait to go!
ReplyDeleteLove Brian Harvey's work, especially the laneway ones. The show looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAndrea Kott
ReplyDeleteInstallation Zone
Hamilton, ON, Canada
Hello: Was touched by her installation of glass army men. These toys remind me of my childhood as well as the delicate/breakable nature of anyone who participates in war.
P.S. Love your stuff!
Carolyn White
I love Laura Culic's work!
ReplyDeleteSo much inspiring work! The ones that stood out for me, in different ways, were Alice Vander Vennen, Lori Klassen, and Sandra Poczobut. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove Line Dufour's tapestries - I love textile art!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many artists whose work I admire! I have been coveting Lauren Blakey's sculptures for a few years though. I think that it is time to buy one :) and one of your wave pouches, lol.
ReplyDeleteHi Arounna! I was going to go for the Textile Arts pieces, which I really like, but another artist caught my eye: Matthew Catalano and his Digital Media art, especially 'Rotary Connection'... wow!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this giveaway.
Have a great weekend all!
FibreJoy
I love Line Dufour's textiles art. thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love the pieces of Yasmine Louis, Brian Harvey and Andrew Peycha. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteClement Cheng's "Continuum in Green" immediately grabbed my attention - I would love to have that on my wall
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a great website. It's amazing how many different artwork I found there. I liked Kate Hogg's work very much – to name one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great giveaway. Maybe I'm the lucky one this time :)
Many greetings.
I think it's difficult with so many to choose from, with a quick browse I think I am liking Laura Culic's encaustic painting the most of all
ReplyDeletehi arounna! hope youve enjoyed this most gorgeous wknd!
ReplyDeletedef diggin the simple yet complex prints of rose hirano. lovely indeed!
Enjoying Ivan Alifan's work!!!
ReplyDeleteJason Cantoro, yes please! :)
ReplyDeleteI won, awesome! Just emailed you, thanks so much Arounna!!
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