Check out my new logo designed by graphic artist Adam Warner of Calgary Alberta. I plan to use this every where... I am thinking a rubber stamp may be in order! Adam also designed a business card for me, I love the way he integrated the infinity symbol within the card design. The infinity symbol is one of my personal symbols which I have use in a number of my paintings. Other personal symbols of mine include falling cherry blossoms and the use of the colour red in virtually every one of my paintings.
Friday, May 31, 2013
New Logo!
Check out my new logo designed by graphic artist Adam Warner of Calgary Alberta. I plan to use this every where... I am thinking a rubber stamp may be in order! Adam also designed a business card for me, I love the way he integrated the infinity symbol within the card design. The infinity symbol is one of my personal symbols which I have use in a number of my paintings. Other personal symbols of mine include falling cherry blossoms and the use of the colour red in virtually every one of my paintings.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Two Views: Art Exhibition of Andrea Lau and Lisa Tornack
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Artwork by Andrea Lau |
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Lifecycle Community Bike Project: Grassroots Inspired Grants
Lifecycle Community Bike Project took place at G.W. Skene an elementary
school located in Calgary's north east. For two consecutive afternoon's
in March 2013, artists Hannah Poon and Lisa Tornack had the opportunity
to work with 75 grade 5 to design and paint an interactive mural. This
mural project utilizes salvaged bike parts to create a vibrant outdoor
mural for the Lifecycle Community Bike Shop and G.W Skene. The three
grade five classes brainstormed around themes of walk-able, bike-able
cities and Calgary to create the final three paneled triptic. Each of
the three panels will find a home in separate parts of the city. The
first will find it's home at the Lifecycle Community Bike Shop, the
second will be keep as a legacy piece for the school, and the third will
be gifted to a public space in north east Calgary.
We would like to thank Lifecycle Community Bike, staff and students of G.W Skene for and a big thank you to Calgary 2012 for their generous support of this project!
We would like to thank Lifecycle Community Bike, staff and students of G.W Skene for and a big thank you to Calgary 2012 for their generous support of this project!
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