|
|
All Things Cat
CAT related art consumables:
Original artwork
Artist toys
Prints
Cards
Jewellery
Buttons
T-shirts and more
|
|
|
|
When: 12-6 pm, Sunday, June 7, 2009. Where: INDEXG 50 Gladstone Ave Toronto.
What: A special one-day Artists' Open Market event. Items start from $2. |
Here kitty kitty...
Attention lovers and collectors of cat items: "All Things Cat" is a special cat themed event. A number of Toronto artists (some of whom are really crazy cat lovers) participate in this thematic SUNDAY BAZAAR offering unique cat related consumables at prices you can't resist. Come and share some fun, appreciate and support the work of artists who get their inspiration from a genuine loving relationship with their feline friends.
Including works:Fiona Smyth, Tomio Nitto, Larry Eisenstein, Ginette Lapalme, Shinya Kumazawa, Iris Lee, Rita Lepsi, fabricawakuwaku, Yoko Nomura, Madeleine Hellmers, Jane Murdoch Adam, Jennifer Rome, Diane Lingenfelter, Yumi Onose, Maho Shimao and more.
|
|

Meet Fiona Smyth's comic cats. See her mini exhibition of small works on paper. It's cat fever at its best! Bring home one of those signature cats at a price that can only be obtainable at this BAZAAR. |

|
|
Cats taking over the world through a propagated parasite, magic and hypnosis.
Ginette Lapalme's images consist of imaginary animal characters in psychedelic environments.

|
|

fabricawakuwaku
Adopt a one-of-a-kind artist made kitty at SUNDAY BAZAAR. Made from recycled fabric, these sideways kitties are eco friendly!
|

|
|

Cats as cats and cats as humans! Both Larry Eisenstein (left) and Shinya Kumazawa (above) take inspiration from their felines - drawing kitties wrecking flowers in the house and in the garden, or dressing them as iconic characters of Pop culture.
|
Adorable Victorian cat Pendants by Iris Lee
Inspired by vintage Victorian cat illustrations and her own love for cats, Iris created a series of digital paintings, each kitty has their own character. The images were then sandwiched in between thin microscope slides, soldered and made into lovely pendants and necklaces.

|
|

|

|
|

Jen Rome (left) has been creating images based on the domestication of wildlife. Her cats are created using watercolor and gouache on Japanese paper. Tomio Nitto (above) cat paintings on sea stones found on Toronto's beach side.
|

(above) Jane Murdoch Adam's vibrant mixed media painting from her THE BEST CAT IN THE WORLD series. (right) Madeleine Hellmers' ink & watercolour cat drawings deal primarily with story-telling and alternate universes.
|
|

|

|
|
Come dance with me...
Rita Ridaz has a lifelong career in the performing arts. In her art she trains cats ballroom and Latin dancing. Waltz, Tango, Rumba and Cha-Cha-Cha. Meow!!! I am Suki, your host for this SUNDAY BAZAAR!
|
|
Various Fun Cat buttons by Yoko Nomura, who will also be selling stuffed animals, cat nip toys and cat collars.
|
|
|
Thank you all for coming to the last Sunday Bazaar. You can now view pictures from the last event at INDEXG's new Blog:
www.indexg.blogspot.com
Interested in participating in SUNDAY BAZAAR?
We are now accepting applications to future events.
Aug 2, 2009 "Water"
(mixed media)
Deadline July 6, 2009
Apply Here |
| SUNDAY BAZAAR Special is the official newsletter for the one-day event organized by INDEXG Art-shop. All inquiries please write to mail@indexg.com Browse SUNDAY BAZAAR web-page for more information about up-coming events and artist submission guideline. INDEXG is located at 50 Gladstone Ave, Toronto. 416.535.6957 INDEXG.COM |
|