Ways of Seeing

FUSION 1914 was on exhibit as part of Heart of the City in 2017 at Redchurch Gallery on Gore Park.

1914 saw two buildings added to Hamilton’s downtown core on King Street East – The Royal Connaught Hotel and The Bank of Nova Scotia. The distinctive façades of both buildings inspired me to create a work that captures the decaying beauty of a bygone era and reflects on the revitalization taking place around Gore Park today.

Fusion 1914 combines the elegant masonry arches of the hotel with the imposing stone façade of the bank to fashion a new and unique heritage building. SOLD

SWAN SERENADE & BIRDS OF PLAY – each 20X16″ – $300 each

ROOKERY & INSIDE, LOOKING OUT – each 20X16″ – $300 each

JUMPIN’ FOR JOY & LET ME IN – WEE-OOO – each 20X16″ – $300 each

A PASSION FOR URNS – 10 x62″ – SOLD
SOMETHING FISHY – mixed media 40×32″
WITH SEED – 13×19″ – $250
TOGETHER (COMPOSITION TWO) – 14×11″ – $150
A SERENITY PRAYER (OLD WORLD WALL) – 19×13″ – $250
METAMORPHOSIS
MOOSE MANIA – 24×18″ – $400
STAG – 12X9″ – SOLD
BLACK BEAR – 14×11″ – $150
TWO CANARIES – 24×18″ – $400
ANTARCTIC BOY – 14×11″ – $150
KEWPIE’S DREAM – 12×9″ – $100
BESTIARY II – 20×16″ – $300
GOURA-GOURA CHECKS OUT HER URBAN KIN – 10X12″ – $100
IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA – SOLD
MEMENTO MORI 11×14″ – $150
BESTIARY I – 16×20″
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER REUNION – 18×40″ – $700
MAYFAIR – 27 X 20″ – $550
URBAN WALL 1 – 20×15″ – $300
TIMES TWO – 3 panels – 12×30″ total – $350