Showing posts with label narwhal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label narwhal. Show all posts
Thursday, July 19, 2012
N is for narwhal and nautilus
Lastest monogram is n, for narwhal and nautilus, of course. They are really quite tiny. That's a thumb-sized narwhal.





Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Art Show: A Hidden Place
I (Ele, aka minouette) am very excited to be taking part in this art show, along with Ron Caddigan (aka Cyclops And Owl), Chris O'Brien, Reynardin and Faunalia! There will be music by Synap and Romantis. There will be cupcakes by Adorable Portable Cakes. These are some extremely talented people, and dear friends. The show A Hidden Place at is at 1254Art. I can promise you unicorns, narwhals and dinosaurs. Where else are you going to find that? Please join us for the Opening!
Place: 1254Art, 1254 Dundas St. W (at Dovercourt)
Time: December 3rd, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Info: The show can be viewed throughout December, by appointment.
Please contact ahiddenplace '@' gmail.com
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a hidden place,
art show,
Chris O'Brien,
cyclopsandowl,
dinosaur,
faunalia,
gelphings and unicorns,
minouette,
multimedia,
narwhal,
reynardin
Sunday, October 24, 2010
multimedia, with narwhals, and bunting
So, I was thinking more about semaphor, than bunting, really, and narwhals, of course. The narwhals are a linocut with chine collé (kozo and unryu papers, respectively). The arctic wolf is acrylic ink on water colour paper. The island is a geological map centering on the North Magnetic Pole (of course) with washi bits. The flags are Japanese papers on bookbinding thread. The paper behind the wolf I got in this specialty paper store in Amsterdam, which is safely far, far, from my home, or I might be bankrupt by now.
I also like that the arctic is full of places with names we use in Toronto, like Bathurst, and Peel and Wellington.
Not the greatest photos. It's sort of dark, and wet, and autumn here, so there's not enough light. I should just let RJH photograph stuff, but I wouldn't get images until he was satisfied and I'm too impatient. He reports, by the way, that the tiger-garage-robot is now missing. You gotta be quick if you're going catch those sudden robot-on-the-roof moments.
Labels:
arctic,
art,
linoleum,
map,
minouette,
multimedia,
narwhal,
printmaking,
wolf
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