In my neighborhood we’re lucky enough to have an independent art supply store which carries all the really useful stuff as well as including some interesting small production, more artisinal makers, like the UK-based Rosemary Brushes and locally-based here in Ontario, Beam paints.  At any rate, besides selling supplies, Articulations presents workshops and uses a long wall at the back of their store for showing their clients’ work in a series of month-long, theme-based  exhibitions — most recently, landscape images.  They show everything that’s submitted so it’s a great way to see what your neighbors are up to.

I’m impressed with the work in “Exploring Horizons”, nary a miss, proud to be part of it.

View of small landscape paintings hanging on a wall in Artculations art supply exhibit space.
Watercolour painting of a summer sky over a blue lake.
Semi abstract original watercolour looking up the trunk to the wiggly branches and canopy of a white oak tree, painted in bright rusty red and yellowy greens against a pale hazy blue sky