Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Hope you can come to these Upcoming Shows

I have 3 shows coming up over the next few weeks...


Saturday August 5th at 7pm
THE SQUARE FOOT SHOW
Twist Gallery - 1100 Queen Street West
I am showing 3 pieces in this collective show where all the art is 12"x12" in size


Saturday August 13th from 11am-5pm
PARKDALE BAZAAR
Parkdale Town Square (Queen + Cowan)
Artists selling hand-made items - I will be selling my Bee A Deer accessories


Saturday September 17th + Sunday 18th
THE QUEEN WEST ART CRAWL
Trinity Bellwoods Park
Showing a new collection of mixed-media pieces all based
on the theme of "Beauty Queens"


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The 50th TOAE

Some of my faves at this year's
TORONTO OUTDOOR ART EXHIBITION

Having just celebrated its 50th year, the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition [TOAE] is a juried showcase featuring contemporary fine art and craft. Taking place annually on Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto every July, this past weekend I was there bright and early the first day to check out this year's artists.

One of the first booths I fell in love with was that of Suzanne Carlsen. I had seen her at TOAE a few years ago where she won the Best Jewelry award for her fantastic embroidered broaches - which almost combine Girl Guide badges with War medals. She has now expanded into larger and more intricate broaches and necklaces, as well as these funky perishable floral pins.


Suzanne has started a really unique "Club" where you can sign up to receive a new broach in the mail every month... I think that would make a great gift to give someone (like me)! - visiting her website at www.suzannecarlsen.ca
or email suzanne.carlsen@gmail.com

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My mom and I go to the show together every year for her Birthday, and always visit her cousin, Janny Fraser. Janny has been participating in TOAE most of her career, and she is a very inspiring mixed-media and installation artist from Jordan, Ontario.

The above snapshot is of Janny, cousin Tom, and my mom Danice outside Janny's booth.
Janny uses found objects - especially old watch faces, small metal birds, animals, and figures, pebbles and mirror to create these very intricate sculptural pieces. I am very proud to have one hanging on my wall - they are fantastic! If you are ever in Niagra, be sure to visit Janny at The Jordan Art Gallery - www.jordanartgallery.com - 3845 Main Street, Jordan Village, Ontario

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An artist I recognized right away was Pam Lobb. We were both picked up by Canvas Gallery after being in the Queen West Art Crawl last fall, and I love her feminine pieces. Pam is a printmaker, and my favourite works are the ones where she prints on vintage doilies.

Visit Canvas Gallery at 950 Dupont St. in Toronto to see more of Pam's work, or visit www.pamlobb.com

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When I passed Candace Osborne Bell's tent I immediately thought "I want one of these"! The paintings scream Canadiana in the best possible way. Candice's work is quirky, tactile, and a great mix of masculine and feminine.
I definitely have a very specific taste in art, and it's hard to find pieces I love love love that also appeal to my boyfriend. Candice has hit the nail on the head in that department, and she will be my next art purchase, absolutely.
(also, how great would these look at a cottage?!)
Visit her on facebook at facebook.com.meaningfullart or www.madrabbitart.com


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I was immediately drawn to the Lucky Jackson booth when I spotted the embroidery hoop pieces, since I work with them in my own work. When I got a closer look, I realized I actually had met the artist last summer at a craft show in cottage country, and she reminded me that I had encouraged her to apply for TOAE. Small world!
I bought one of her adorable pieces, and it's proudly hanging on my bedroom wall. Her main body of work is textile based, either stretched over a frame or hoop. She uses fabrics to block out her shapes, and machine or hand sews all of her lines - really fun stuff! You can purchase her textile creations on etsy at www.luckyjackson.etsy.com

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I was so happy for the artist's that they had fabulous weather all weekend.
It was hot and sunny!
I was in the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition in 2009, and my booth almost collapsed when a downpour started and I was right under a drainage pipe from the overhang!
Below you can see a photo of me with some of my hoop pieces and shadow boxes I was showing that year.

To check out my current work, visit www.KatelynDiGiulio.com

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Style Trend: Wall Decor that's Good Enough to Eat Off





PLATES ON A FEATURE WALL...


















A big decorating trend recently has been using plates on walls as art.
From a collection of modern graphic plates to a mix of tableware passed down from Grandma, check out these inspiring collections to be displayed on your wall.


A select few spaced carefully, or your whole collection grouped together, it is an easy way
to create interest on a feature wall.


On Sarah 101, she used a collection of vintage dinnerware to
dress a feature wall in her "Vibrant Living Room" episode. (see the two images above)



A great place to find cool plates is West Elm. These plates are all available in store or online at www.westelm.com



Also...
Check out this House & Home online video of how to paint plates to look like milk glass!



That's all for now...
xoxo Kate




Thursday, March 10, 2011

Come check out my NEW art!



Katelyn Di Giulio at Canvas Gallery


Big News!
Canvas Gallery is now selling my work, and I just sold my first piece with them, "Splish Splash"


Be sure to check them out, they have a fantastic collection of artists and works.
Canvas Gallery - 950 dupont st., toronto, on, m6h 1z2
between ossington ave. and dovercourt rd.,
within the G.H. Johnson's Furniture showroom (same entrance)


hours
monday - friday 10-6, saturday 10-6, sunday 12-5