The Cowichan Folk Guild has two concerts coming up in October. He has previously exhibited and had his work become part of private collections across Canada and the U.K. Jackson paints in oil and acrylic, and also conducts workshops and teaches painting for groups such as Elder College, CVRD Recreation Program and the Cowichan Valley Arts Council. “I paint because I love the process and the challenge of a blank canvas and the sometimes unpredictable, yet exciting, outcome.” “I feel that as an artist, it is my responsibility to capture an image and paint the boat reflecting the accuracy of its lines,” he said. Jackson specializes in painting boats and their surroundings. His use of bold colours and sense of perspective enhances the illusion of being there,” says a press release for the show. “His love of old-world architecture is prominent in Roger’s paintings, transporting the viewer into history, other times and places. He will also host demonstrations of his work on Oct. “The result is an unusually diverse show from local artists Neil Fatin, Carmen Stanek, Astrid Notte, Bonnie Leighton and Brenda Isaak Takao, who will be presenting work in digital photography, painting (oil, acrylic and mixed media) and metal and felted sculpture.”Īll of the artists have moved away from what is expected in their chosen mediums.Īlso on at the gallery at the Cowichan Community Centre in Duncan this month is a show of the work of Roger Jackson, from Oct. “The artists in the Beyond the Path show have taken a turn on their artistic journeys and along the way found their own artistic voices,” says a press release for the show. The Cowichan Valley Arts Council Annex will feature a group art show called Beyond the Path from Oct. Massimo Pintus will demonstrate his bells and gongs at Imagine That Gallery in Duncan each Saturday through October.
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