It's a good time to give a nod to the acts of kindness we see around us. Here's one. An elderly lady stood at the counter of a local truck rental agency asking about a heavy piece of furniture she needed to transport. Another customer intervened to say that the truck he was returning still had a few hours left on its rental contract and saying he had some free time, so how about moving the furniture right now? And that's what happened: an act of generosity that made a difference. To this gentleman (whose name we don't know), thanks for making the world a better place.
If you've got a story of your own, please send it to info@whiterockgallery.com or simply post it to the Comments section below.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Group Show of Smaller Works
Paintings above (L to R) by Bev Binfet, Steve Coffey & Linda Thompson |
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Artist Christopher Walker
Christopher Walker (R) with Gallery owner Dennie Segnitz (L) (click photo to enlarge) |
See an enlarged image on the Gallery website
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Behind the Scenes (click photos to enlarge)
Everything is top secret in the gallery right now, up until 7pm sharp Friday, October 22.
We have been working around the clock to prepare for the show. It's all coming together nicely. We have made some refreshing new changes this year. For those who may have driven by this week, you may have noticed a freshly painted exterior and new awnings that we are really excited about!
Inside our painter has fixed up all the walls and put on a fresh coat of paint. The show is almost all up and framed. Price tags, much to Frances's delight are almost done --- a day ahead we might add! We also have a new set of chairs and exciting new signs to hang up inside the entryway that have been a major group effort.
We have been working around the clock to prepare for the show. It's all coming together nicely. We have made some refreshing new changes this year. For those who may have driven by this week, you may have noticed a freshly painted exterior and new awnings that we are really excited about!
Inside our painter has fixed up all the walls and put on a fresh coat of paint. The show is almost all up and framed. Price tags, much to Frances's delight are almost done --- a day ahead we might add! We also have a new set of chairs and exciting new signs to hang up inside the entryway that have been a major group effort.
Three new gorgeous awnings and a freshly painted building.
The new side awnings we've added,
plus our top secret show prep sign.
Our new seating area
"Ummm, where are the legs for this chair?"
Len opening just one of the many boxes of show frames. This crate was only for two artist's!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
In the Gallery
Autumn is in the air
(click on image to enlarge)
Linda Thompson's work
Nicola Prinsen's work
Laurie Rolland's work
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Life's Memorable Moments
There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colours are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again. -Elizabeth Lawrence
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"Each painting is a glimpse of my life. Every brushstroke placed to capture a moment. Afternoon sunlight laid across the water of a summer beach, heavy as gold, purpled at the edges with the promise of evening. The smell of the sea drying on the rocks. The sound of my children’s laughter fluttering on the air. Each moment, each painting is a chance to learn and grow. To discover my voice and what I want to say.” - Mark Heine
See more of Mark's paintings here
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
The Difference a Frame Makes
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
For those who can relate...
Sculptor Michael Hermesh's newest piece [click photo to enlarge] "I Give My Future Serious Thought" has me wondering. Is he hinting at the fact that maybe some or all of us are avoiding life's little nagging issues? Wouldn't this little sculpture be a great daily reminder to us to just tackle things in our life head on? ~Amy
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Terry Gilecki custom framing
Custom framing done right (click photo to enlarge). This classic Terry Gilecki painting, serene and balanced, is accentuated - but in no sense overpowered - by a frame whose colours, textures and profile harmonize perfectly with it. A successful design collaboration between Gallery and clients!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
What Painters Do Besides Paint
This little beauty has artist Peter Wyse written all over it. Great progress for only five days' work! (click photo to enlarge)
Peter tells us that this will be "more of a recharging shack than a painting studio." He says that "turning a pile of lumber into something from a sketch is almost as satisfying as painting."
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Home design reflects artistic flair
Artist Bev Binfet's home is like walking into one of her paintings
On a recent visit to the Okanagan, Dennie stopped by to visit Bev's home studio. Her home is infused with a warm rustic charm that has the natural and textural feel of her paintings. As you can see from the photos below, Bev has intrinsically placed cherished objects alongside her own paintings, which has created a symbiotic relationship of objects and space.
Perfectly placed objects of interest decorate the mantle
Bev infront of one of her landscapes.
The artist's studio space within her home.
A grouping of her work displayed in her studio.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Behind the Scenes
We are all hard at work getting ready for the Renato Muccillo show this Sunday. The black curtains went up last night to prevent any peeking from anxious onlookers . We are in the midst of paintings, frames and sculptures.
Please note that we are re-hanging the entire gallery today and Saturday and we will be closed until noon on Sunday. Here's a little look at behind the scenes today - as you can see we have it all under control!
Hope to see you at the show ~ the paintings truly are an exceptional collection.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Juxtaposition
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When photographing Laura Harris' newest painting "Exhale, Now Dream" it gave our photographer a quirky yet creative idea. By juxtapositioning Michael Hermesh's sculpture "Peaches and Camille Too" in front of the soft blue grey tones of the implied waterfront landscape - it made an aesthetic promenade for an elegant lady and her pooch.
click for more of Laura's paintings
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Become a FaceBook Fan!
Hi, this is Amy here...
So in case you haven't heard, White Rock Gallery is new to Facebook (albeit a tad behind ~ but as they say better late than never). We now have our own page on the ever popular networking website.
If you are on Facebook check us out by becoming a fan. (the current way to do so is to check that you "like" our page) I will try to keep you updated with news and highlights about the gallery.
This will run in conjunction with our blog. As always our official website will keep you informed on new paintings and exhibition info.
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Upcoming Show
We are excited to announce our upcoming exhibition and sale of Renato Muccillo's new collection:
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exhibitions,
landscapes,
paintings,
video
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
I gotta stay away from this place!
Long-time client Bruce expresses the conundrum
facing many Gallery visitors :-)
facing many Gallery visitors :-)
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Olympic Spirit, Canadian Pride!
For those of you relishing in the 2010 Olympic events and activities around town, you have probably been amazed by the unbelievable display of patriotism across the city. The vibe is fantastic, so we had to check out a few of the sites last week. After waiting in the long lines for pavilions we checked out the free sculpture along the Granville Street corridor. We are still wanting to go see the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit at the VAG, but will hold off as it runs after the Olympics as well.
Dennie & Amy in front of the lanterns
GO TEAM CANADA!
"Glowing Heart" acrylic by Peter Wyse
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Winter Alcove
Our nod to a certain winter athletic event now underway a hop, skip and jump away, this alcove of snow-themed paintings by Peter Wyse is nicely framed by Cliff Mason's soapstone Inukshuks, Vance Theoret's sculpture and Bill Boyd's ceramics.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Sculptor at work
Sculptor Marilyn Armitage was in last week to polish some of her bear scuptures. When she brought out her blow torch I needed to take some photos of the artist in action. After sanding with a very fine wet and dry grit sandpaper, Marilyn uses the heat from the blowtorch to melt wax into the stone. This creates the rich glossy finish and enhances the natural beauty in the stone.
Marilyn was also recently featured in the Peace Arch News Local Flavours section. Here she shares her family chili recipe. (adjust hot sauce accordingly to personal preference!)
(click article to enlarge)
Saturday, January 30, 2010
New Collection of work
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Nicola Prinsen's quirky bronze sculpture, "Snow Plow" lounges in front of a new display of Nicholas Bott paintings.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Renato Muccillo's Winner
Renato Muccillo's "Autumn Stillness" was honoured with First Place in the 2009 Torrit Grey painting competition, hosted annually by the paint manufacturer Gamblin.
The competition, open to all artists, requires entrants to produce a painting using ONLY Gamblin's Torrit Grey, and black & white artists' paint.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
In the Gallery
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Min Ma's "Misty Morning" is elegantly framed in a traditional ornate gold frame. A soft gold frame also compliments his smaller piece titled "Afternoon Storm". The bamboo on Geoff Searle's pit-fired pottery vases allude to the organic nature and textures of Laurie Rolland's hand-built ceramic piece "Long Black Raft".
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Creative Inspiration
How does inspiration from this stone sculpture "Good View from White Rock Bluff" by Vance Theoret morph into a snowboard?
When artist Peter Wyse was visiting the gallery, he was captivated and intrigued by one of Vance's bears. In particular this bear was looking down from a perch on a white stone base. Peter has been working on a series of bear and polar bear paintings. This curious bear inspired him to paint "Conundrum", an image of a polar bear wondering where all the ice is going.
Later on a friend of his who designs snowboards wanted to use his painting for a new design. Currently the design is still being finalized, but here is an idea of what the board might eventually turn out to be.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Ushering in the new year
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This week we are all getting back into the swing of things at the gallery. New work is starting to arrive from our artists. This means that over the next few days we will be rehanging our walls. We can't wait to see everyone!
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