Spicer show makes artistic statement through image enhancement
What do you get when you mix nature, people photography and the technology of image enhancement with one of Cowichan’s more celebrated artists?
Try the Enviromental Images Show, Glenn Spicer’s latest offering on display at the Cowichan Valley Arts Council’s satellite gallery in Duncan’s Java World Café.
“I play with colour, composition, and subject matter to create new ways to perceive the complex world around us and our interaction with it,” Spicer said in a press release.
A former scientific illustrator, then as a scientific sculptor for the construction of the new Dinosaur Gallery of the Royal Ontario Museum, Spicer has made a name for him self with a number of local public pieces.
Spicer will be at Java World on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. The show runs from Jan. 19 to March 1, free of charge.
The Java World Café Satellite Gallery offers a place for artists to show their work.
Artists interested in doing a show can contact Spicer at fredmole@shaw.ca or 250-748-7523.


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