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DEIS Newsletter November 30 2022

 You are invited to visit our DEIS ART Association Pop-Up Gallery for our 

OPEN HOUSE on Saturday December 3
from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

 

DEIS Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition called “Living Waters”  primarily by local artists Denis Brière and Heather Dawn Kemp throughout December that celebrates deeply personal expressions of spirituality through glimpses of symbolic beauty in our physical universe.

 

Certain artists participating in the DEIS gallery – Svetlana Simeons, Beata Pajewska, Kamila Badura, Beth Brannan, and Don Hryhor – have also contributed to the Living Waters exhibition by presenting their own artworks on the water theme. DEIS artists’ privately owned paintings from Janet Armstrong, Doug Swinton, and Emily Kozakewich also incorporate the water theme.

 

We have hundreds of original paintings on sale by local artists, both by the participating artists and pieces from private collections. The gallery is open this November and December from Monday to Friday 12:30 to 5:30, and from 11:00 to 3:00 on Saturday and Sunday.

 

We even have room for more artists if you wish to display your own artwork with us at DEIS.

 

To get an idea of who we are and what we are showing, here is a list of who and what you will see in the gallery:

 

Art by participating artists (in the alphabetical order):

 

Kamila Badura

The alcohol ink paintings of "Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water" remind us of the complex beauty of nature. And two magnificent mixed media artworks.

 

Beth Brannan

A painterly collection of North American Landscapes colourfully rendered and framed in loving care.

 

Denis Joseph Brière

Figure drawings from 'Draw ‘til you Drop', 'Offbeat Figure Drawing' and Mark's art classes at ACAD.

"Maidstone Fossoils" and "First Contact" exhibitions in North Battleford Plein Air sketches in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Canadian vistas.

 

Elena Faushtein

A mixed media extravaganza of cosmic female presence in the universe.

 

Don Hryhor

Photos of American and Canadian scenes digitally accented in impressionistic colors.

 

Heather Dawn Kemp

"Graceful Power" oil painting is of a magnificent trumpeting swan.

 

Suzi Beairsto-Osness

Striking fluorescent art on canvas and sculptures. Imagine the flavours and aromas of bright wine just by experiencing the paintings.

 

Beata Pajewska

Palette knife seascapes, landscapes, mountain scenes, prairies, and penguins on tiny canvases.

 

Fran Schlosser

Treat your iris with an Iris and a colorful Calgary skyline.

 

Svetlana Simeons

Expertly rendered 'Old Master Style' still life paintings make you need to stop and explore all the interesting effects. Fabulous “Rocky Mountain Iconic Views" series superbly capture famous vistas in meticulous detail.

 

Carolyn Monica Simpson

“David” and “Goliath” as you’ve never imagined.

 

Inna Taikova

Dazzling splashes of color inspirations from a garden of delights and eclectic treasures.

 

 

Art for sale from private collections:

 

Janet Armstrong

A muskrat skims peacefully across a quiet pond after last night's first snow of the season.

 

Valerie Irving

In "Prairie Song", you hear the yellow-bellied warbler crying her warning about the upcoming storm.

 

Emily Kozakewich

Beautiful landscapes with fluorescent sky reflections on the water.

 

Mark Vazquez-Mackay

"Carmencita" is a warm and sweet rendering of a charming woman dreaming about the future.

 

Cameron Roberts

"Nanud" is an award-winning ‘smoke and fire’ painting in the genre of Cam's original creative talent.

 

Doug Swinton

"Ice River" takes you into the winter/spring river ice thaw and breakup.

 

Richard Théroux

"Felix on a horse" is a people's favorite large painting of a bright wide-eyed little boy.

 

Josefina Rodriguez Varela

"Morning in Patagonia" is a delicate friendship of a small tribe of goats lounging in their early morning hillside.