Peach Fuzz – Color of the Year 2024

Mandy Eve-BarnettDécor

Peach Fuzz Color of the year 2024

This year’s Pantone Colour of the Year is Peach Fuzz 13-1023, a warm, velvety and cozy hue, which is symbolic of warmth and modern elegance, but also seen as sweet, pleasant, and friendly. Any  bright and intense peach colors, on the other hand, can symbolize vitality, energy, playfulness, and encouragement. Fun Facts: The color peach represents immortality in Chinese culture due to the … Read the article

Giving Art as a Gift – Here are some Tips

Mandy Eve-BarnettArt, Gift

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When we give art we are choosing a unique, original and memorable gift. It is a very personal gesture that creates a strong bond with the person who receives it. There are also countless options for personalizing the piece with framing. When buying art for someone else there are a few things to consider. Here are some Tips: Their taste in … Read the article

The Art of Painting Snow

Mandy Eve-BarnettArt, History

Winter Splendor - Andrew Kiss

As Picture This Gallery hosts The Winter Art Show, we embrace the ‘white’ season here in Alberta. There is a specific skill in actually painting snow, as it is rarely purely white, instead, it reflects the hues of the sky and the objects, or natural colors around it. It may be bluer with a bright blue sky, or greyer with … Read the article

Oil painting and the history of landscape art

Mandy Eve-BarnettArt, History, Workshops

Autumn Daze Jonn Einerssen

It is commonly known in the artistic community that oil paint is used for its stability, depth of colour, flexibility, textural variety and slow-drying nature. The medium can be used in a range of techniques, from thin glazes diluted with turpentine to dense thick impasto. This enables artists to work on a painting over several days. Added to these benefits … Read the article

The History and Art of Landscape Painting

Mandy Eve-BarnettArt, History

Mountains by artist Gregg Johnson

In essence, landscape painting is the depiction of nature and natural scenery. Landscapes have been painted since ancient times with the Greeks and Romans creating wall paintings of natural scenic elements. The independent genre of landscape can be found as far back as 4th century China. However, it did not emerge into Western culture until the Renaissance in the 16th … Read the article

Happy birthday Canada! – Discover where the word Canada comes from

Mandy Eve-BarnettCulture, History

Canada Day Blog Photo

This year the 1st of July marks the 156th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. There will be celebrations across this vast continent for many people. The celebration itself was initially known as Dominion Day, the national holiday of Canada. It was brought about after discussions on the possibility of a confederation between the colonies of British North America throughout the … Read the article

History of Miniature Paintings

Mandy Eve-BarnettArt, History

Miniature Paintings on Palm Leaves

In honour of our upcoming Masterpieces in Miniature Exhibition in May 2023, we are looking at the history of miniature paintings. The origins can be traced back to the 9th – 10th century Western India, where images were found on palm leaf manuscripts in the Buddhist Pala period. These were thought to be influenced by mural paintings. Subsequently, during the … Read the article

What do you know about art? – Here’s an easy way to learn

Mandy Eve-BarnettArt, Education

Looking at art

Life is a constant learning curve with many topics, as well as experiences and art is no exception. We can all appreciate a painting by merely looking at it. What is not known, by mere sight, however, are the plethora of styles, mediums and compositions. After all art appreciation centers around the ability to view art throughout history, focusing on … Read the article