Friday 4 October 2019

3 Artists at The Curtain Club displaying their work as part of the Richmond Hill Studio Tour Oct 19 and 20 2019

3 Artists will be displaying their work at The Curtain Club as part of the Richmond Hill Studio Tour 

400 NewKirk Road 905 773 3434



  Oct 19 and 20, 2019 Richmondhill.ca/StudioTour 

10am to 5pm.



 Rose Iaccino Jewelry
Rhonda Starr Fine Art Photography
Sue Foerster Mixed Media Acrylic Sculpture















Rhonda Starr Photography 905 884 6586     Starr1@sympatico.ca       rhondastarr.com





Sue Foerster 647 607 0167   foersterguerrero@gmail.com
pencilgallery.wixsite.com/foerster-drawings







Rose Iaccino 905 884 7584    iaccinorose@yahoo.ca









Saturday 11 May 2019

Turtle Diaries May 2020 at The Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts

                                     Turtle Diaries


                                                    May 2020
                 at The Richmond Hill Centre For The Performing Arts






A series of Paintings of Turtles inspired by The Mill Pond will be on display in The Upper East Side Gallery, 10268 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario.                    Artist Sue Foerster.

https://onlc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/13-Moon-curriculum2.pdf
The Turtle and The Thirteen Moons


Thursday 15 November 2018

Carousel of Horses Exhibition by Sue and Archie at Aurora Public Library Aug 10 to Sept 28, 2020

Carousel Of Horses

with artists Sue Foerster and Archie Maghsoudloo

featuring an array of paintings and sculpture at The Aurora Public Library
15145 Yonge Street., Aurora Aug 10, 2020 to Sept 28, 2020
Public event is offered to celebrate Culture Days  Sue and Archie will host Life Drawing with Costume model Sept 26, 2020 Saturday! Life Drawers are welcome to join in!





Information references
https://www.ancient-origins.net/history/horses-symbols-power-history-and-mythology-005912

Horses have played an important role in the life of humans for tens of thousands of years, and continue to do so to this day!
Paleolithic cave paintings of horses appeared around 30,000 BC. The people then believed they would be granted power by painting the animal they hunted!
Domestication of Horses began between 2000 BC with evidence of buried Chariots, and 3500 BC Kazakhstan!
Horses have been used throughout History for transport, warfare and agricultural work, and funeral traditions with Horse Mace Heads 40 AD on Steppes of Ukraine!!
The word Carousel originated from Italian garosella and Spanish carosella used by crusaders to describe combat preparation (little battle) (little war).
 An exercise  game played by Turkish and Arabian Horsemen in the 12th Century involved tossing a clay ball filled with perfume!
Carousel is a french word, preparing for competition on legless wooden horses suspended from arms on a central rotating pole, rotated by humans, horse or mule. The horsemen practiced games such as spearing a ring with their jousting lances, enticing audiences.
The carousel later became entertainment and fun to ride and appeared at Fairs and Festivals late 1700's throughout Europe. Thomas Bradshaw invented the first steam powered Roundabout in 1861 moving clockwise.  The American Carousel  appeared on Rhode Island in 1876 named the Flying Horse moved counter clockwise!




Saturday 8 September 2018

Richmond Hill Studio Tour 5 Artists at The Mill Pond Gallery, Oct 12, 13 and 14, 2018

Opening Reception Oct 12, Friday 6pm to 10pm 




Music line up provided by Steffi  York Region Open Mic
Friday nite Oct 12 6pm. to 10pm.
and Oct 13 1 to 5pm. Oct 14 1pm  to 5pm.
Art on display at The Mill Pond Gallery 314 Mill St. Richmond Hill 10am to 5pm. Sat and Sun

 



Wednesday 8 August 2018

Tiny Dancer Exhibition Sept 17 to Oct 28 Live Ballerina model Sept 29 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm at Aurora Public Library

Tiny Dancer Exhibition Sept 17 to Oct 28, 2018
with artists Sue Foerster and Archie Maghsoudloo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjitXEMZKZY&feature=youtu.be

join us in sketching  Ballerina poses with model Melanie Sept 29 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm main lobby

 at Aurora Public Library 15145 Yonge St.

Tuesday 24 July 2018

Mr. Finch performs at Garden/Music and Art Pop up show June 8/9 1-3pm.

Pop Up Art and Music Show June 8 & June 9, 2019


Performance Sat 1-3pm. and Sun 1-3pm. of Mr. Finch has been moved to my Garden 154 Rumble Avenue, Richmond Hill!
The Gallery is undergoing sewage and drain renovations!


June 8 musical performance Sat 1-3pm. and June 9 Sunday   1-3pm with Ron Pine on Guitar/Mr. Finch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g96objCMe1s


Exhibition is located at The Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill, Ontario 905-770-7449
gallery is open from  11am to 5pm.
https://www.facebook.com/events/386210251970428/

The Definition of the Rhythm

Along with balance, proportion, emphasis, variety, movement, and harmony, rhythm is one of the main principles of art. Often referred to as principles of organization or design principles, they help to organize the basic elements of art, which include, lineshapeformvaluecolourspace, and texture[2]. Rhythm refers to the movement or the visual flow within a certain piece. It is sometimes also referred to as a tempo or a beat created that invites the eye to enter into the journey of the artist’s soul displayed on the canvas, or to help the eye travel and reach its point of focus. Like in music, the rhythm in the art can vary in its speed. There are certain compositions that seem more static, more calm, and more relaxed, producing the feeling of peace, order, and structure, while on the other hand, certain works produce a sense of chaos, disorder, and loss of balance, that most of us would link to the inner expressions of the artists’ soul.

Sample work of Sue Foerster oil painting in private collection

Sample of Alexandra K. Conrad works in oil



Sunday 4 March 2018

Aeolian group Exhibition March 22 to April 30, 2018 London Ontario

                         Aeolian group Exhibition


 

                       March 22 to April 30, 2018        London,  Ontario

                                                        795 Dundas St., East

http://lfpress.com/entertainment/local-arts/aeolian-art-show-uses-realism-to-educate-about-surrealism