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Fairgrounds Coffee
Dates: 2013, 2014, 2015
In a quaint, yet amazing coffee shop, Scribbleography artwork was hung and well received by the owners, and the many loyal patrons. |
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Annual December Exhibition Mansion Gallery/Studio Open House
Show Title: Unwrapped – A Holiday Collection
Dates: 1991-2010
Each year throughout Lorraine’s photography career, that was mainly focused on corporate and editorial photography, she took great pleasure in hosting her annual show of her art in her personal studio, on Jarvis Street in Toronto, located in the “Mac’s Mansion”, as it was coined, at the corner of Wellesley and Jarvis Streets. Hosting a show of only her art, allowed her to bring her creative expression to more people than the corporate world. |
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Starbucks
Show Title: Brush Strokes
Dates: Biannually
In Starbucks throughout Toronto, including Church Street, Danforth, Queen St. E., and others, Lorraine’s “Scribbleography” style artwork often hangs, allowing patrons the opportunity to purchase art for their homes and offices, and adding to the contemporary design space at each location. |
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Tatsu’s Artisan Bread
Show Title: Leuty Lifeguard Station
Dates: 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017
Leuty Lifeguard Station is a magical place where I find myself alone to learn and study the details of light and how they play as days and seasons transform colour and shape. |
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Visio
Dates: 2009
Show Title: Footprints
This show was a body of work that reflects my philosophy; ‘take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints,’ while studying and creating art in the field. |
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Woody’s
Show Title: Doodle-ee-do
Dates: 2008
Do I have to be serious or can I just doodle-ee-do? This show was a body of work that is whimsical by subject and made delightful by scribbling and focused on the amusement park carousels. |
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Wagner Rosenbaum Gallery
Show Title: The Mortar of My Soul, (Hamelet Shel Nishmatee)
Dates: 2002
Cuba, a country populated by a people full of life, love and music living through changing times. This show focused on the decaying infrastructure, and the beauty found in the crumbling details that seemed both abstract and yet hopeful. |
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The O’Connor Gallery
Show Titles: This is It and Twelve Legs to Stand On
Dates: 2000-2001
“This Is It” was a show focused on people as sculptures in form and structure in natural environments.
“Twelve Legs to Stand On” was a celebration of family, including our furry four-legged family members. |
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Jet Fuel Coffee
Show Titles: Miniatures, 2 Wheelers and World Beat
Dates: 1998, 2000
“Miniature” focused on my study of the still life to produce intimate images worthy of being a miniature.
“2 Wheelers” was an ode to the bicycle; a discovery in travels in North America and Europe.
“World Beat” was focused on the music that is created by talented musicians and their musical instruments. |
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Gallery 611
Show Titles: Exhibitionist and Forest People
Dates: 1999-2000
“Exhibitionist” focused on nature, and flowers in particular and the way they display themselves.
“Forest People” focused on how tress are a community of forest people. |
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The Garage Sandwich Company
Show Title: Three on the Tree
Dates: 1999
A show entirely dedicated to vehicles; vintage/retro cars and trucks literally put out to pasture. |
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Home and Style Studio Tour
Show Titles: A Holiday Collection and Foot Prints, Natural Places
Dates: 1995-1997
“A Holiday Collection” was a show dedicated to everyday places, homes, windows, doors, porches and chairs. It celebrated design and colour and how they work together to create nostalgia.
“Foot Prints, Natural Places” aimed to showcase art that expressed the wild places where land and water mix together creating a magic that refreshes the soul. |
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Lenz and Trends
Show Title: Kew Beach
Dates: 1994
“Kew Beach” was a show entirely devoted to the beach, and beach scenes, including the lifeguard station, the lake, focusing on the studying the light as the weather and seasons changed the beach landscape. |