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Village Squire, 1978-09, Page 22Arie's Studio and Art Gallery is located in a quiet country setting near Holmesville. He moved back to Holland for six months but then in 1951 came back to Canada to stay. After the air force came business, success and yet a feeling that something was missing. His move away from the business world began when about seven years ago the family decided to look for a place in the country. They wrote to various realtors about country property and one of the places mentioned to them was the Holmesville property. They came up from the city, explored the 80 -acre farm and bought it. They had the property but it was hardly a home. The only sign of habitation on the property was the remains of the house built in 1843. Only three walls were left standing after the building had been dismantled. Arie's first thought, he recalls, was to demolish the rest and start clean. But then he reconsidered and decided to make use of what was there. The top of the walls was levelled off, a basement dug, a wall was extended, a beamed ceiling was added and the result was a unique, beautiful and interesting home. Arie designed the entire house and did most of the work involved. Home wasn't built in a day, however, and it took five years to finish the building. Only in the last two years could they call the place finished. The emphasis in the home is on airiness and spaciousness. The living ,room has a sunken fireplace pit. cathedral ceiling and two open staircases leading to a balcony off which is the bedrooms. There's a large sun room at one side of the house giving a view of the countryside and decorated with dozens of plants. Out back is the large building that houses in the upstairs Arie's art gallery and work area. The gallery is quite large considering that all the work in it is the product of one man. His paintings vary in size and style from large landscapes to small portraits and still lifes. Despite his out of the way location, quite a few people do visit the gallery, some coming up from Kitchener or London specifically to visit the gallery. Before the gallery was finished he used to sell his work out of his house but the gallery is much -better he says. Until the studio was opened he did little advertising and even today most of his business comes through word-of-mouth recommendations. Some people apparently have taken a real fancy to his work. There is a couple in London that have seven of his paintings and another in Clinton that has the same number. Several families have three or four. Still, he says, he doesn't sell that many paintings. He's not a painting factory, he says, although he is more prolific than many painters, obviously from the size of the offering in his gallery. He is highly critical of the assembly line art that is brought into the country from places such as Mexico and sold in mass-market outlets. These factories churn out paintings with one painter doing skies, another water, etc. He feels it sad that in modern day Canada people have money for all kinds of mundane things but not for some of the better things in life. Artists on the whole, he says, aren't paid enough. He feels the artists in our society should be more appreciated. People pay attention most, however. to practical things. Still, if everything in our society was practical, everyone would be wearing one colour of Stanford Jewellers Listowel Invites all attending the Plowing Match TO VISIT OUR Friendly Town of Listowel While you are here drop in and see our great gift line of Crystal, Fine China, Beswick Horses and Animals. GODERICH RECORDS & TAPES CENTRE HOME . CAR STEREO CB RADIOS 524-4466 SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH, ONT. Records & Tapes [Cassette & 8 Track] Largest selection in the area. CB Radios VHF Marine Radios Car Stereo Complete Antennas & Accessories OPEN: Weekdays 10-9 Sat. 10-6 VILLAGE SQUIRE/SEPTEMBER 1978. PG. 21.