Tuesday, 11 December 2012


Social Painting evenings are finally
 here,
just in time for the holiday cheer!!!!

The Art Gallery of Lambeth is proud to be the first gallery in London to introduce step-by-step social painting nights for adults, children, and families. A night out on the town in London is often a movie and a dinner, bowling, or the same old night scene.  Why not try something new and totally different?  The Art Gallery of Lambeth is now offering this new and inspirational programme where you will not only enjoy a night of culture and fun, but you will also get to take home a personal piece of art YOU created under the instruction of one of our professional artists!

The Step-by-Step paintings and session dates will be available online at www.artgalleryoflambeth.com/art_programs/stepbystep  There are a variety of themes and styles of painting to choose from on our calender.  Some specialty themes include;
 Painting and Wine Pairing where we ‘paint a picture that suits the wine’;
 Date Night Special’ where you and your date paint individual canvases that, when finished, combine to make the piece of art;
 ‘Family Painting’ where the entire family collaborates to create the painting which will most certainly become a symbol of togetherness when hung in your home.  
 The Kids step-by-step instruction will focus on the enjoyment of painting, creativity, and fun while learning painting techniques.   Some of the adult evening painting sessions also permit parents to bring their children, aged nine and above, to enjoy a night of bonding, creating, and painting alongside their parent. 

The Art Gallery has made it easy to participate for even the busiest family.  There is no long term commitment, you just sign up at least one day in advance, show up on the day that is convenient for you, and enjoy!  You can come back many times and learn various techniques and styles at your convenience.  The sessions are two to three hours in length and the painting is completed and ready for hanging by the end of the evening. 

This experience is also made easy for any pocket book.  A fun filled night of art instruction, materials and a new piece of art to hang in your home, the price is right starting at twenty dollars per session.

Gift Certificates are available and a perfect Christmas gift for any aspiring artist on your list.

We  wish you a creative holiday season,

Art Gallery of Lambeth,

Vivian Tserotas & Brenda Colley

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Introducing Anita Wood

We are please to welcome our newest Resident Artist, Anita Wood, to the Art Gallery of Lambeth. Anita will be joining our little group of Artists starting November and for the 2013 year.

Although art was always a big part of her life, Anita's career was not that of an artist, but in accounting and teaching computer applications. This was an easy and natural career and allowed Anita time to pursue her interest in art as well.

After she sold her accounting practice she was able to devote all of her time to her true passion of art. She has studied with many great artists like Zolton Szabo, Arleta Pech, Roland Roycraft and Nita Engle. This, Anita believes, is the reason she has been able to truyly enjoy her art journey and find her voice.

After dabbling with several meduims, Anita decided that she needed to be more focused. For several years she was truly a "Transparent Watercolour Artist"

In Anita's own words:

"Throughout my journey, my art and my heart have grown. Now I find the beautiful challenges in Acrylics and Mixed Media along with my love of traditional transparent watercolour. I am not sure when painting took over my life, but I know that every day feels like I have just begun!"

Anita now teaches as a big part of her art career. She enjoys teaching workshops and weekly classes. She teaches in both Florida and Southern Ontario.


Anita has had the honour to have had solo shows and to have won several awards in juried art shows. She also has paintings in private collections throughout Canada, part of the US, Ireland and France.

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

It’s Christmas in November

Time has flown and the Gallery has grown in reputation and spirit. The Art Gallery of Lambeth is hosting their 3rd annual Christmas Show and Sale this Friday November 16th from 7-10pm. The little gallery, so neatly tucked away in the Westminster Plaza off Main Street in Lambeth, has become well known for their high quality art collections and their community endeavors. This November the Gallery’s art show and sale will be part of some larger festivities that same evening.


The Art Gallery of Lambeth is co-hosting the second annual ‘Light Up Lambeth’ celebration in partnership the Lambeth Community Association, Jaydancin and the sponsorship of the Lambeth businesses. The family friendly events all take place on the premises where both the Art Gallery and Jaydancin are situated. Vivian Tserotas and Brenda Colley, the Art Gallery of Lambeth owners, have teamed up with Geoff Faul from the Lambeth Community Association to help organize an event that will be promoting the spirit of community, family, giving and, of course, Christmas.




At the Art Gallery you will enjoy an art show and sale which includes thirty five of the London area’s finest artists. The show features art of all different mediums including painting, textiles, photography, mixed media, and sculpture. The gift boutique is stocked with handcrafted jewellery, one of kind glass work, note cards, and much more. Enjoy a beverage and snacks while you gaze upon the art and listen to the live music.
 
Watch Lambeth light up when the Lambeth street lights and Christmas lights are ignited and then enjoy the crisp night air with hot chocolate, caroling, and a visit from the old man himself, Santa Claus!
Jaydancin is celebrating the Christmas cheer with their doors open event where you will find handmade natural and organic cosmetics and soaps. Come in and warm up with some of their very own warm and delicious beverages.

The “Light up Lambeth” event will take place in the Westminster plaza on Main Street in Lambeth. Both The Art Gallery of Lambeth and Jaydancin are established there. The event is free but please consider bringing a gift of non-perishable food, which will be distributed to families in need at the Southdale Chaplaincy.
The event is to take place this Friday November 16th starting at 6:30 pm. The Art Gallery of Lambeth’s opening reception for the Christmas in November show will be open until 10pm.

The event is located at 2454 Main Street in the Westminster Plaza right in Lambeth.


Everyone is welcome to come celebrate Christmas with the Art Gallery of Lambeth, Jaydancin, and the community of Lambeth in our beautiful little village. See you there!

Saturday, 3 November 2012

"Opal Hills" - Connected Arts' Project



PhiLiP s. SchMidT, JUDY ROSS & HIGHLANDER STUDIOS TEAM UP TO CREATE A 'CONNECTED ARTS' TRANSCENDENCE

PhiLiP s. SchMidT's 'connected arts' vision was borne out of his immersion in the twin worlds of the Woodstock Camera Club and the St. Thomas-Elgin Artists Guild.
 
 
Photo: PhiLiP s. SchMidT, JUDY ROSS & HIGHLANDER STUDIOS TEAM UP TO CREATE A 'CONNECTED ARTS' TRANSCENDENCE

PhiLiP s. SchMidT's 'connected arts' vision was borne out of his immersion in the twin worlds of the Woodstock Camera Club and the St. Thomas-Elgin Artists Guild.

He began to realize how important it is for ALL artisans, including:

• Photographers
• Painters
• Sculptors
• Musicians
• Poets & Storytellers
• Multi-Media Specialists

To stand side by side in a culture that has become increasingly toxic to the arts & to the humanities.

One magical summer's day, Philip & his wife Jackie hiked into the Opal Hills of Jasper National Park.  His photograph of the sweeping expanse of verdant green at the top of the treeline remains one of his favourites.

Fellow Art Gallery of Lambeth resident artist JUDY ROSS took up the challenge to interpret Philip's Opal Hills image.....

Utilizing not just one, but two different artistic mediums:

• A riveting acrylic painting into which she mixed "at least 25 shades of green"

• A customized necklace that she adroitly strung together with - wait for it - opal beads.

In Judy's own words:

"I was compelled to paint 'Opal Hills'.  I was drawn in by its vastness and grandeur, as captured 'at the top' so magnificently by Philip.  Although erosion is evident in areas, nature ultimately wins out and the lushness rebounds in all its splendour.

"My jeweled artwork consists primarily of natural green opals, together with multi-gemstones & glass, to bring together the final connection of our images."

And then, the crowning touch:

TED McLAUCHLIN of Highlander Studios in Woodstock employed his incomparable framing wizardry to consolidate & frame these individual components:

• Philip's photograph
• Judy's acrylic painting
• Judy's necklace

Into a single striking transcendent piece.

Philip, Judy & Ted wish to thank VIVIAN TSEROTAS & BRENDA COLLEY, the gracious curators of the Art Gallery of Lambeth, for so enthusiastically embracing this unique 'connected arts' vision.....

And providing such a beautiful venue in which to showcase it.

The 'Opal Hills' piece is currently being offered for sale as part of the Art Gallery of Lambeth's 'Christmas in November' show, which runs until January 5, 2013.

www.artgalleryoflambeth.com/represented/resident_artists/schmidt.html

www.artgalleryoflambeth.com/represented/resident_artists/ross.html

https://www.facebook.com/highlanderstudio
 He began to realize how important it is for ALL artisans, including:

• Photographers
• Painters
• Sculptors
• Musicians
• Poets & Storytellers
• Multi-Media Specialists

To stand side by side in a culture that has become increasingly toxic to the arts & to the humanities.

One magical summer's day, Philip & his wife Jackie hiked into the Opal Hills of Jasper National Park. His photograph of the sweeping expanse of verdant green at the top of the treeline remains one of his favourites.

Fellow Art Gallery of Lambeth resident artist JUDY ROSS took up the challenge to interpret Philip's Opal Hills image.....

Utilizing not just one, but two different artistic mediums:

• A riveting acrylic painting into which she mixed "at least 25 shades of green"

• A customized necklace that she adroitly strung together with - wait for it - opal beads.

In Judy's own words:

"I was compelled to paint 'Opal Hills'. I was drawn in by its vastness and grandeur, as captured 'at the top' so magnificently by Philip. Although erosion is evident in areas, nature ultimately wins out and the lushness rebounds in all its splendour.

"My jeweled artwork consists primarily of natural green opals, together with multi-gemstones & glass, to bring together the final connection of our images."

And then, the crowning touch:

TED McLAUCHLIN of Highlander Studios in Woodstock employed his incomparable framing wizardry to consolidate & frame these individual components:

• Philip's photograph
• Judy's acrylic painting
• Judy's necklace

Into a single striking transcendent piece.

Philip, Judy & Ted wish to thank Vivian Tserotas & Brenda Colley, the gracious curators of the Art Gallery of Lambeth, for so enthusiastically embracing this unique 'connected arts' vision.....

And providing such a beautiful venue in which to showcase it.

The 'Opal Hills' piece is currently being offered for sale as part of the Art Gallery of Lambeth's 'Christmas in November' show, which runs until January 5, 2013.

www.artgalleryoflambeth.com/represented/resident_artists/schmidt.html

www.artgalleryoflambeth.com/represented/resident_artists/ross.html

https://www.facebook.com/highlanderstudio

Monday, 22 October 2012

Judy Ross

What Escaping means to me –

Escaping is not to run from but to embrace reality, either by physically being in a special place or to be transported to that place in your mind where there is peace, solitude and renewing of spirit, to return refreshed. This space can be via travel, where my camera is a constant companion, absorbed in a painting, or simply snuggled up in a chair with a good book to read or composing a poem in a quiet moment. One of my recent art pieces actually involves incorporating one of my poems and photographs together to show one of my interpretations of "Escaping".

written by:
Judy Ross
Resident Artist


Art Gallery of Lambeth

Monday, 15 October 2012

Marianne Morris

For me, music is the ultimate escape. It sets the tone, influences the mood... changing the soundtrack can change everything. My "Escape" paintings are a series of musicians, playing alone or in a group, interpretive but not portraits. I try to reflect how picking up an instrument can make you lose yourself... how the music, the musician and the instrument are each a part of the same whole.
Each canvas starts with a photograph and a piece of music. The backgrounds are painted intuitively, the soundtrack providing the inspiration. I use whatever tool strikes me in the moment: sometimes paint is applied with a brush, but often it is my hands, a kitchen utensil, or a pastel used to create the marks. The photograph is used for reference as the musician emerges from the background, final touches adding the details to the figure. I choose a title reflective of the initial musical inspiration.



written by:
Marianne Morris
Resident Artist • Art Gallery of Lambeth

Monday, 8 October 2012

Gayle Yanch



For this show I have been working on images from a trip I  made to Canyon Lake Ontario. I have selected a few images of my trip that I hope to use to create a collection of works. Since working on these pieces it has ispired me to create more landscapes, work in mixed media and smaller sizes. I have always loved working with pen & ink and watercolor so I decided to combine the 2 styles and just enjoy the moment, refrain from too much detail and scale down the size. I use Windsor Newton 140lb. cold press watercolor paper, rapidograph refillable pens, and watercolor paints.  After I have cut the paper to the approx. size I tape it to a board and wet the board down with clean water. This process allows to rid of the sizing put on the paper and stretches the paper to help with buckling if I use too many washes. After the paper dries I transfer my rough sketch onto the paper and begin with any washes needed and then with my pen & ink. As long as I have my ideas together I have no fear of what happens when I start on the paper.

You have asked what does "Escape" mean to me? To me it is my time away into my little world of art. It is my time I am able to relax, be at piece and just let my mind wonder. Whether it be out photographing reference material for a project someday, sketching ideas for the next piece of artwork or just dabbling away at my drafting table it is my time for relaxing and tuning out the world around me. 




written by:
Gayle Yanch
Resident Artist • Art Gallery of Lambeth