The Barrens, Mt. Uniacke, acrylic on canvas, 4' x 4' The parklands of the Mount Uniacke Estate include trails through Acadian forest, wetlands and the barrens. The trails wind through woodlands, sometimes with deep undergrowth. However, along the Barrens Trail the woods are dominated by red spruce. The survivors reach above the unsuccessful fallen trees whose trunks and branches create a pattern of white bones across the forest floor.
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installation shot of "Woodlands" at Gallery Page and Strange Visual Viewpoints: Tooke invites viewers to Woodlands show the Chronicle Herald, Arts and Life, September 18, 2013 - 5:41pm BY ELISSA BARNARD ARTS REPORTER I have been to Hemlock Ravine, but I have never seen it the way Halifax artist Susan Tooke does. Her woods teem in colour and line in a cheerful and exciting new show, Woodlands, at Gallery Page and Strange at 1869 Granville St. in Halifax until Sept. 27. The side of each wood panel is painted in the acrylic colour — red, or teal, or royal blue or green — that will dominate the background of each image. With eye-popping colour, outlines and a visceral energy in her lines and abstracted forms, Tooke continues to create an exalted experience of the land that she first introduced in her show, Transformation, two years ...
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Three years of hard work have come down to this! Working with these wonderful artists has been my pleasure. Motion Activated: an interactive installation Saint Mary's University Art Gallery through July 28th created by Lukas Pearse:interactive composer and multimedia designer Véronique MacKenzie: dancer/choreographer/initial concept Susan Tooke, visual artist, video and animation curated by Robin Metcalfe The following are stills/video from the installation.
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On March 25, my father, George Harold Tooke died. I haven't posted since then, but have continued to create. Here is a photo of my father and mother, Esther Van Schoick at their home in Colombia shortly after they married in 1944. Mom was an operating room nurse and Dad an accountant. I miss them both every day.
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Bog Trail, Cape Breton Lately, I have been working on paper, creating pieces for the Paper show at Gallery Page and Strange. The show opens on Friday, February 15, 6-8 p.m. To quote the gallery: "This exhibition is focusing on paper. We bring elements of the artists studio into the gallery so you can see parts of the process too. Sketch books and initial works on paper are on display to give you a sense of what really lies behind the artworks that you love. Not only is it fascinating to see the history of a work of art, it is beautiful. This exhibition is fantastic for a new collector. Works on paper will be available and often cost significantly less than a fully realized canvas. Work on paper in a private collection loans a sense of sophistication and deeper appreciation of what it is an artist does." Hope to see you there!