• Flowing Water – Watercolor Painting

    Updated: 2011-10-17 15:39:12
      This is a watercolor painting, size 16 x 20, done for an invitational exhibit to be held at the York Art Association in 2012. Artistic License When I photographed this stream, it was dead summer and everything was green – the trees and the water.  I used my imagination to add color to the [...]

  • Canadian Art Auctions Defy Art Market Downturn – artmarketblog.com

    Updated: 2011-10-17 14:06:30
    Art Market Blog with Nic Forrest The World s Most Popular Independent Art Market Analysis About About Nick Contact Nick Links Re-evaluating the Canadian Art Market Pt . 2 artmarketblog.com The Complete Canadian Art Market Series artmarketblog.com Canadian Art Auctions Defy Art Market Downturn artmarketblog.com By admin On October 17, 2011 2 Comments Digg Digg Canadian Art Auctions Defy Art Market Downturn artmarketblog.com In my final post in this series on the Canadian art market and the market for Canadian art I want to take a look at recent auction results as well as well as the upcoming auctions of Canadian art to see what emerging trends are developing . Having remained relatively resilient during the art market downturn that gripped the market during the GFC , the signs are positive

  • Watercolor Portrait Demonstration

    Updated: 2011-10-08 14:10:52
     Fall  Is Finally Here! This happy football fan is the grandson of a friend of mine.  I painted his face as a watercolor demonstration for my Tuesday afternoon class.  I loved the light on his face and smug smile. I did the background on wet paper, dropping in paint and salt.

  • Re-evaluating the Canadian Art Market Pt. 1 – artmarketblog.com

    Updated: 2011-10-03 17:48:09
    . Art Market Blog with Nic Forrest The World s Most Popular Independent Art Market Analysis About About Nick Contact Nick Links Art Market Blog Press Update artmarketblog.com Re-evaluating the Canadian Art Market Pt . 2 artmarketblog.com Re-evaluating the Canadian Art Market Pt . 1 artmarketblog.com By admin On October 3, 2011 3 Comments Digg Digg Re-evaluating the Canadian Art Market Pt . 1 artmarketblog.com One of the best parts of my job is identifying trends within the art and antique market . A particularly exciting trend that has recently captured my attention is the increased interest being shown in the work of some of Canada’s most famous artists particularly those of , and those associated with , the Group of Seven . The Group of Seven came together at the beginning of the 20th

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