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Fine Art Oil Paintings by Julie McGregor Julie McGregor's art is figurative, richly coloured, with dense backgrounds of oil embedded into the canvas. An heir of the Impressionists and the Group of Seven, she takes the palette further, exploring the nuances and depths of her subjects, their beauty, their slight asymmetries, the way they are contained in the multi-coloured brushwork she has sculpted them out of. Not just thick light revealing the features of her figures, but the surfaces glow with jewel-like dabs and dashes giving the sense of a spectral mine illumined from within by its precious ores. In all of her works an inner power emanates, as if from the energies of the earth itself. Check out her paintings. Beautiful. - Brenda Clews Back to jazz site: HOME BIO PRESS BOOKING CONTACT
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Past Exhibitions: Exhibition Review by Martiniboys.com The Best of Buzz in Toronto "Amazing show". - J.A. Exhibition Leonardo Gallery Tom
Thomson Martha Painting in the Background "Portrait of Andrew" Sculptural Bust "The Canadian Portrait" John B. Aird Gallery MacDonald Block, Canadian Actress "Sandi Ross" - Oils by Julie McGregor "The Canadian Portrait" John B. Aird Gallery MacDonald Block, Past
Exhibitions: The Varley Art Gallery Capturing
the Human Spirit In
Your Face
Exhibition:
The Art Gallery of Ontario The People's Portrait Project
Seven portraits by Julie McGregor The Art Gallery of Ontario
The Actor - Oils by Julie McGregor - Arts and Letters, Toronto Past Exhibitions:: White Slate Exhibit Featuring Artist Speakers and Work By: Julie McGregor and Bret Culp Yorkville Gallery 133 Avenue Road (just south of Davenport) Past Exhibitions: The Moment Eternal Captivating new work by Bret Culp and Julie McGregor focuses on intimate moments that express a quietness of spirit. Culp's dramatic black and white photographs of Tuscany and Ireland reveal the beauty of impermanence. McGregor’s emotional portraits and romantic images of Italy capture longed for moments in time.
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