music to my eyes ~ the sound you see
This exhibit is focused on music-themed art in all its forms and celebrates music and its harmonious and historic relationship with visual art.
This exhibit is focused on music-themed art in all its forms and celebrates music and its harmonious and historic relationship with visual art.
This collection of historic and contemporary art draws inspiration from the coast.
Petley Jones Gallery returned to its location on Granville Street with an exhibition of significant works by Emily Carr, Jean-Paul Riopelle and the Group of Seven.
Petley Jones Gallery will be celebrating the Capture Festival by featuring the works of Linda Vermeulen and Ron Smid. Drop by our new location at 2245 Granville Street to see the work of these very talented photographers.
Imaginary Borders is a joint show with two American gallery artists. In a time when much is made of borders these artists show us that our similarities are often greater than our differences.
In this exhibition ” Vague Memories ” Matt Petley-Jones has used landscapes as a vehicle for the application of paint and colour to create distance, tonal variants, changing hues and shapes.
The Full Spectrum – an engaging exhibit delving into the versatility of three contemporary photographers and their unique approach to their medium.
Why do we make art in the first place?
What is this urge to create something concrete and not just leave it as a thought in our minds?
Lots to choose from…
There is a strength that emanates from a composition focused on a sole being, an essence that can remind us of our own unique spirit and individual personae.
My work has often been centered upon explorations of the alter ego and duality, as seen in the early Witness Works which offered scenarios that presented each primary subject with its conscience as a physical being, but the recent Doppelgängerpaintings were particularly challenging. The juxtaposition of two figures required creating compositions that offered equal focus for both. During this process a deeper contemplation of the lone individual surfaced. I was reminded of how prominent the single figure has been throughout different series that make up the body of my work…
From the isolated an iconic scarecrows of the Corvus Rex Series, to the singular, transforming Chrysalids, to the Cypher Works which were based on the premise that we each possess a design code defining presence and destiny, to the current Pilgrim Series – paintings of individuals, journeying to known or unknown destinations, testing truth, questing the mysteries of life, self and the universe; these and the paintings of other series all draw upon the distinct and arresting power of the singular presence.
‘SOLUS’ was an exhibit comprised of select single figure paintings from the various series.
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