Village Squire, 1976-01, Page 17Bev Katzin works in her studio at the silk screen turning out prints of. her creations.
past centred around city scenes, particularly
the Queen Street area of Toronto where he
had his studio. His drawings are sold through
the Gadatsy Gallery in Yorkville, the
fashionable shopping area of Toronto.
Bev's work is handled through the Merton
Gallery in Toronto. She recently took part in
an Ontario Arts Council sponsored tour called
Artist -5 -Tour Ontario, an International
Women's Year project that also featured
Irene Blogg, May Marx, Anne Meredith
Barry and Ruth Tulving. She works primarily
with silk screening, turning out limited-edi-'
tion prints. Her work, which began she said
with veru hard -edged features, has softened
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now into subtle hues and lines that create a
feeling of depth.
This change is continuing in her new
environment. She says she can't wait to really
have the time to start putting the local
landscapes down on paper. "I stop every
day and just look at the sky changing," she
says. "I'm sure people around here think
we're crackers."
Actually they've found the neighbours very
warm and interested in' their rejuvenation of
the old house. They've developed good
relationships with the farm families that
inhabit most of the other farm homes in the
area.
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