From DOODLEMANIA to ORGANIC ART at Toronto Art Expo, March 6 - 9, 2008
I am exhibitng my spring fine art collection "From Doodlemania to Organic Art" at Toronto Art Expo, March 6 -9, 2008 (Toronto’s Metro Convention Center). After the event, I will offer behind-the-scenes tidbits pertaining to this "happening" and its organization on this blog. What artist participants experience and what the general public notices, will likely be interesting (and different)… Participating at the Florence Biennale had predictable bumps (some of which are already recorded on this blog). Showing artwork in a foreign country with different ways and standards is always an adventure! In Toronto, however, and due to the heavy costs of participating at an event that’s not in its infancy, my expectations have been higher… Let’s see what happens!
My booth is 401 u/l. It’s on the upper level, in the far back left-hand corner, at the bottom of aisle A and adjacent to the toilets. Please stop by and say "Hello!" Hang out for a while! Look for sping colors and feelings. I hope to create a "cozy, welcoming corner": a little sanctuary tucked away in an overwhelming, large, noisy hall.
Painting through a "long, cold, lonely winter," this "Litttle Darlin’" has been crying out for spring—imagining it in a myriad of shapes and colors. (Please click the link just given and listen to the You Tube song that you’ll find there!)
The paintings on display, I hope, will lift the spirits, and hearts, of Art Expo visitors. Oh, and, by the way, most of them are for sale! The Art Expo mandate is that only originally work can be displayed and sold there. Reproductions are available to order, outside of the show…








