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Village Squire, 1977-08, Page 30setting for an outside art show that can not be surpassed anywhere. Space will not permit a personal description of all the artists and their individual output and so apologies are offered to those who can not be referred to by name, particularly those among the painters who outnumber all the others put together by maybe two and a half times. An actual nosecount is impossible for a casual observer as not everyone seems to be there on a given day. Such a showcase offers good buys to the public who can usually purchase below the regular giftshop price by buying direct, not to speak of the pleasure of meeting the artists themselves. It also gives the beginning craftsman exposure that may lead forward to bigger and better things. It is reported that Sandy Kline a very fine carver in soapstone, and an artist who signed her work Magdelaina are among the ones headed for the top. The latter was offering large floral canvasses developed into a style that was all her own. At the other end there have been folk who have passed the necessary jury approval but failed to catch the interest of the public and found it unprofitable to continue to show. As all the painters can not be named let's zero in on those that seem to have a little something that sets them a part, whether or not you as a visitor will wish to buy their work. Surely the most versatile is one time art teacher Rita who can move from oil to watercolour, to pastel to pen and ink and whose themes are as varied as her media, quick deft portraits on location, immensely witty cartoon drawings, land- scapes and then a sudden shift to a never-never land of gnomes'satyrs and assorted monsters. Don't miss her corner. Nell's cheerful and distinctive display or watercolours may be just what you are searching for, or you may lean toward the more somber but very professionally executed prints offered by Mathias. Elizabeth's barnboard paintings would add a touch to any rec room. Both John and Ray have developed highly individualistic styles that will catch your interest. The majority of the painters are content to render the Canadian landscape in conventional form, and as most of us tend to have meat and potatoes tastes, it is suspected that the majority of sales are made by the artists who have not dared to be different. In wood, Stewart's sensitive wood carvings are commanding real attention. He is a young man to keep an eye on. Andre is offering some truly excellent wood turnings. Metal workers are not as common as they were two or three years back and this season only Jack seems to have returned with his highly imaginative creations that run from mobiles to abstracts to stylized animals and birds. This is one of the more than ordinarily interesting stands to look for. Potters have come and gone over the years, and at the moment there seem to be three fairly regular exhibitors. Vida with her cheery and very acceptable offerings, :Marion whose work shows that extra touch of technique born of a solid formal GIFTSrt FOR .' ALL OCCASIONS •Jewellry •Stationery 'Greeting Cards •Health & Beauty Aids WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 5234340 PG. 28. VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1977. background and old Bill's. This aging craftsman with his rather shaggy pots decorated with a wide range of glazes is likely to win either very positive or strongly negative feelings from the viewer. Candle makers once common have disappeared as have leatherworkers save John and Debbie a young man and wife team who are offering a very professional sellection. The writer is not competent to even comment one way or another on the jewelry offerings, of which there are several, save to note that he was more than a little intrigued by the leather jewelry offered by Carol. Kay's batiks are in a class alone. No imports from the far East could possibly put them in the shade. It is a misfortune for both viewers and buyers that she is not always on hand with her brilliant display. Only one exhibitor offers glass. Marion's always interesting and eye-catching offerings have gained in variety and interest each hear as she works to perfect her own medium,/ My final apology to those whose work I may not have seen or overlooked for in this as in other art Allows one reaches a point of saturation where once can absorb no more. Surely it would be a dull grey person indeed who visited the show and came away without feeling a lift in spirits after a quiet look at the offerings on display. A last minute footnote should be noted for those who fancy not mass produced porcelain figurines like Doulton, but one of a kind items. Do look for Betty's display. You will be delighted. BURKE ELECTRIC WINGHAM 357-2350 Gifts and Appliances for every Budget. MAYTAG MOFFAT KITCHENAID HOOVER INGLIS JENN-AIR QUALITY & PROMPT PERSONAL SERVICE GUARANTEED