Showing posts with label Original Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Original Art. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fiona Hoop


Fiona Hoop is a pseudonym for an ever-evolving duet exploring abstract, collage, encaustic, figurative, and still life. Mary Kennedy and Michele Woodey began working together in 2000. This successful partnering led to a deep exploration of collaborative painting; a concept which has its roots in the early Surrealist artists’ technique of passing a piece of work back and forth. Each artist contributes elements in turn, until the chemistry is complete.

Michele Woodey graduated with honours in Fine Art from Brighton School of Arts in England in 1979. While working as an antique and art restorer in London, She continued her education with university courses in English, teaching English as a second language, printmaking, and photography. She has had multi-disciplined experience as Joint Head of Montessori School art programs, guest lecturer, and artist in residence at the Atlin School of Arts, and as Arts Council Artist in various other post secondary and graduate school programs. In 1986, she spent some time in New York, then eventually settled in Canada.

Mary Kennedy graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1989 and received OCAD’s Experimental Arts Award in Painting. Since then, she has been the recipient of several Visual Arts Grants from the Ontario Arts Council, as well as from the Sheila Dick Mackay Arts Foundation. She has juried the University of Toronto Students Exhibits & Grant Awards, been featured on WTN Network’s “Bella” Productions, and has appeared in campaigns for Nokia Cellular’s “Connecting People” series.

All of these Fiona Hoop originals are available at Art Source and can be seen in our showroom.

Helping you Sell Art

At Art Source we want to help you sell art. Below are a couple tips and tricks for selling art to clients:

- Always include art in the budget when quoting a house. Do not try and add it later when the budget might be getting tight.

- Propose art that is one step above your clients expected price range. If they can’t afford it then you have room to move down in price. If you start at the cheapest price you have no room to go lower and no other options. This will give you the opportunity to propose something that is really special and exciting to your clients, luxuries that they might stretch their budget for.

- Never assume your customer can’t afford something, always let them make the buying decision, don’t make it for them. Give the art a chance to argue its worth to your client. You might be surprised. People are often willing to spend a little bit more for a fabulous piece of art that they love.

- Original art can often be a highlight of a room and people will often develop an emotional attachment to originals that they would not have with a poster print. Originals come in a variety of sizes and prices and should not be immediately overlooked. The price can depend on the artist, the detail, the size and medium. Even for a small budget, one original piece of art can be a center piece, a topic for conversation and create an air of luxury that will make the whole room seem more valuable and complete. Providing a client with an artist bio can create a very personal bond with the art. Art is there to be seen; original art is something everyone is compelled to show, admire and tell stories about.


Art can be extremely sentimental, especially if it is personalized. Custom art originals and custom giclée printing can be quite affordable. By considering options outside the catalogue you can create a truly personal and unique space for your clients.

We created a designer kit which would allow you to bring a slice of our showroom everywhere you go. Your very own mobile picture and framing source that would allow your customer to choose art and framing on the spot! You can also go to www.artsource.ca and check our links page for links to image collections. You can copy and paste your image selections in an email tomarianne@artsource.ca . Be sure to note that we also provide custom printing for a unique or sentimental touch, as well as original art, mirrors, bulletin boards, chalk boards and white boards.


To order a designer kit or if you have any questions please call us today at 905 475 8181

Featured Artist J. R. Newton

MAR16

Written by:Victoria Fenninger
3/16/2009 1:27 PM

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Jonathan Roy Newton is a Toronto based artist who studied at the Ontario College of Art and Design receiving his Fine Arts Diploma with a major in classical realism. He apprenticed under Ray Simpson, a portrait painter in the Old Master traditional style of painting. J. R. Newton is now a renowned artist for his realistic landscapes.

J.R. Newton

We currently have a number of J. R. Newton’s original artwork available for purchase in our showroom and any of his artwork can be printed in house at any size!

3 comments so far...

Edit Re: Featured Artist: J. R. Newton

absolutely beautiful!

By christina smith on 11/13/2009 10:51 AM

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i have a painting by roy newton flowers in a vase .would like to know its worth.

By peggy on 9/6/2011 1:16 PM

Edit Re: Featured Artist: J. R. Newton

Hi Peggy,

If you can tell me the size and send a photo (to art@artsource.ca) I can do my best to help you find out.

By vfenninger on 9/6/2011 1:18 PM

Thursday, April 7, 2011

MAR2

Written by:Victoria Fenninger
3/2/2009 7:40 PM

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Featured Artist: Scott Stele

Scott Steele was born in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada, where he first started cartooning, drawing pen and ink landscapes and architecture studies.

Scott attended Graphic Design at George Brown College in Toronto briefly, but left to pursue a modelling career that allowed him to live in Europe and Asia. It was during that time period that his artistic spark was ignited.

Upon leaving the fashion industry, Scott attended the International Academy of Merchandising and Design for Interior Design. He graduated with his diploma and started Petersiel Steele Design with his future wife, Judy Petersiel.

As his interest in art progressed, Scott began to paint full time in the photo realistic genre. These paintings were widely sought after, and sold all over the world. Further down the road, Scott began to experiment in a more Abstract Expressionistic style, inspired by his love of Northern Ontario.

Scott's influences include Canadian artists Mary and Christopher Pratt and Alex Colville, American artist Richard Estes and architects Mies van der Rohe and Richard Meier. He also takes inspiration from the paintings of European and American masters such as Picasso, Warhol and Hopper.

Scott opened Brush gallery in
Toronto's Historic Distillery District in 2002, but now focusses solely on painting and honing his craft. He has been published extensively and has been represented in galleries in Toronto, New York, San Francisco and Whistler, with private and corporate collections all over the world. Reflected by the evolution of his art and his desire to fulfill personal artistic goals, Steele believes he will never focus solely on one style of painting.

Scott lives and works in Toronto, and believes his best works of art are his two children, Zoë and Noah.

We currently have a number of Scott Steele’s original artwork available for purchase in our showroom and any of his artwork can be printed in house at any size!

Visit Scott Steele’s webpage http://www.scottsteelegallery.com

Scott SteeleScott Steele

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Horizon Lines by Victoria Fenninger

Original Art by Fiona Hoop





New Original Art

by: Andrea Gerstmann

by: Andrea Gerstmann

by: Victoria Fenninger

by: Victoria Fenninger

by: Andrea Gerstmann & Victoria Fenninger

by: Victoria Fenninger

by: Victoria Fenninger

by: Victoria Fenninger

by: Andrea Gerstmann

by: Andrea Gerstmann

by: Andrea Gerstmann

Friday, January 29, 2010

Victoria Fenninger's Art

Victoria Fenninger graduated from her BFAH with a specialization in printmaking at Queen's University in 2008. Her work exhibits her experimental nature, she discovers processes that create new textures and aesthetic in paint, photography and printmaking. Much of her inspiration comes from her time spent in the Muskoka, Haliburton and Georgian Bay regions and the artwork that surrounds her working at Art Source as Creative Director. Victoria has exhibited all around the GTA, Kingston and Haliburton.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Original Art Mirrors

New Original Art Mirrors by Annette Blady, Victoria Fenninger and Andrea Gerstmann are available in our showroom. These beautifully textured original piece of art each surround a mirror.

by Victoria Fenninger

by Victoria Fenninger

by Annette Blady

by Annette Blady

by Andrea Gerstmann

by Andrea Gerstmann

by Victoria Fenninger

by Annette Blady

by Annette Blady