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LANDSCAPE | PORTRAIT
A call for submission for a new group show titled LANDSCAPE | PORTRAIT meant time for thoughtful experimentation & executing an idea I had been considering. Articulations posed a challenge to work with their 4.5 x 9 inch gessoed panels … Continue reading
Posted in new work, Show & Sale, Uncategorized
Tagged art, ARTiculations, Benjamin Wieler, Canadian art, cartography, city of Toronto, Earl Selkirk Gallery, landscape, map of Toronto, map paper art, mixed media art, paper anniversary, paper art, paper collage, portrait, Toronto, Toronto art gallery
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the filler’up sketchbook challenge
The annual Filler’Up Sketchbook Challenge is on! Fill your sketchbook during the month of March and turn it in to the folks at ARTiculations to display on view. I set myself a personal challenge to make a flip book. And … Continue reading
Curio – shadow box show
I loved the deer embroidery I made for last years Curio show hosted by Articulations’ Earl Selkirk Gallery that I made 3 new embroideries for this year’s edition… I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of the work on display … Continue reading
sketchbook challenge finale
I turn in my work for the Fill’er Up Sketchbook Challenge at ARTiculations this week. It worked out perfectly… March has 31 days & my paperback novel had 31 chapters for me to fill every other page with a drawing. Final … Continue reading
Posted in new work, sketchbook challenge, work in progress
Tagged art, art and science, ARTiculations, artist, Benjamin Wieler, black and white, book censorship, book paper art, bookBW, Earl Selkirk Gallery, Gallery, group show, ink drawing, literature, reading, recycled books, redacted text, sketchbook, Toronto, typography art
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Curio…
What started as an open call for a group show at Articulations’ Earl Selkirk Gallery was an opportunity to play with an idea I’ve been mulling over for some time. Embroidery & pine needles. I like Canadiana & I had … Continue reading
the sketchbook challenge
“Do at least one creative thing in your sketchbook every day.” That was the challenge posted by ARTiculations. At the end of the month they would accept your sketchbook for their Earl Selkirk Gallery space where it would be on … Continue reading