Hello fellow art enthusiasts and nature lovers!
I'm thrilled to invite you to the unveiling of my latest art collection. Join me at the Maclaren House Art Gallery, nestled in the picturesque Wakefield Mill, for an exploration of creativity and the wonders of nature. This new exhibition is open from October 5th to November 5th, 2023, providing ample time for you to immerse yourself in the world of art.
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After a great Show last May at The Blue House in Ottawa, I am honoured to be asked to return to share my new Series “Shadow and Light”. In addition to new acrylic pieces, the Show will feature sketches, new 12x12's and some popular favourites for viewing and sale.
Here are the details and a link to the Evite. We hope to see you on June 4.
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Investing in Canadian art can offer not only aesthetic enjoyment, but also potential tax incentives and other business benefits. As an artist passionate about showcasing Canadian culture, I, Andrew D Milne, invite you to explore the world of art investment for your business.
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The blog is a review of Winston S. Churchill's book, "Painting As a Pastime." It provides an interesting perspective on Churchill's love of painting and its role as an escape from political life. It is a must-read for anyone interested in art, especially outdoor impressionist landscape artists.
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I am thrilled to share an article that was recently published by Caroline Phillips from the Ottawa Business Journal team. I am incredibly grateful for the support that the team has shown me throughout my art and technology career. Their coverage has not only provided me with new opportunities, but it has also allowed me to give back to my community in creative and meaningful ways. In the article, I discuss the positive impact of using my art to support local charities, share some interesting facts about my artistic journey, and express my gratitude to those who have helped me along the way. I hope you enjoy reading about my experiences and I am happy to answer any questions you may have. Thank you for your continued support.
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have you ever thought about giving the gift of art? Good idea eh? But, maybe you don’t know how. Well, we have the answer for you….Milne Art Gift Cards!! These are now available online at www.andrewdmilneart.com and are available in increments of $50 up to $1000. We have had some requests for these from our friends and followers, so we have now made these available on our site. Think of the pressure this removes. They can be used to buy items from the available inventory or put towards a new commissioned piece.
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The Ottawa Riverkeeper Artists in the Watershed auction launched late last week and will be running until Friday November 25th! If you are not already registered with the auction platform from previous Riverkeeper auctions, you can register by clicking here https://mobilbid.co/url/mWw8i4Bg
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One of my absolutely favourite organizations is Christie Lake Kids. When they called and asked for a piece for their auction, I could not say YES (!!) fast enough. We are please to be providing Fosters Point for their annual Gala fundraiser
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You’ve heard me talk about the Wall Candy Noir event in Ottawa October 20-21. It’s going to be a great event. Wanna come? We’ve got a couple ideas to help you get there….
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We have a page on the website that gives you a bit more detail (www.andrewdmilneart.com/commissions). Fill out the form, reach out on the socials...I am more than happy to talk to you about something special. BUT (!!) its already the beginning of October so let's have this conversation soon. I love been really busy in the studio and with upcoming shows, I want to reserve enough time to complete a few commissions in time for Santa's arrival.
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Andrew has been invited to be part of the Wall Candy NOIR Fine Art Event scheduled for October 21-22, 2022 in the Horticulture Building at Lansdowne Park! This is a great honour to be accepted to an event that invites over 50 established artists from Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and the places in between. The works are incredibly diverse, and we are looking forward to meeting other artists, meeting clients and showing off some new work.
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I am pleased to announce “The Chaffey’s Series”. These are brand new works completed just for the Opinicon showcase and this unique opportunity. Each of these pieces hold a special memory in my heart and reflects generations of my family. I look forward to sharing them with you and hearing your thoughts.
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Only two short weeks ago, we hosted my first solo art show (see video below). It was a humbling experience let me tell you. I was amazed at the response and the genuine interest in my work. I thoroughly enjoyed sharing it with those of you who were able to join us. I am particularly thankful for the generosity of the team that made it all come together: Velma, Lara and Scott.
Two words for all of you: Thank you.
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Art is a form of story telling; a language on its own with variations and tones. These stories are influenced by places, ideas and experiences. This show like the artist himself draws influence from a combination of personal experience and a style of art known as Fauvism – works that emphasize strong colour over the realistic representation of the subject with a sense of explosion on the canvas. With a passion for the outdoors, hiking, camping and the natural beauty of “places”, Andrew uses his bold voice to create striking and colourful interpretations of the familiar land of his youth and adulthood. You will see yourself standing in that spot, swimming in that lake, and staying in that cabin. You will remember the light and strong colours of the shadows that surround you.
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I am very excited to share with you that I will be participating the Kingston Square Foot Art Show in mid-October. So, what is a SQ Foot Show? Here is a sneak peak of what you can expect.
Quite simply: it’s original art in just one-foot-square dimensions (12x12). The Square Foot Show held online and at the Tett Center in Kingston, Ontario from October 15-17. The show will highlight over 100’s of pieces and 25+ artists, ranging from the well experienced to brand new artists. The variety is impeccable with several different mediums including, photography, watercolour, acrylic, oil, etc.
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Ottawa based Andrew D Milne sketches and paints local cabins and their surroundings in his series, “Small Cabins.” The first sketches were done back in 2014 - an ink sketch of Slys Cabin in a nearby bay. I thought it was interesting to see how these classic little cabins melted into the lake and the land around them,” he describes. “Shortly after I started noticing cabins more and more, and became interested in the relationship of the cabins to the world behind and surrounding it.
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Charming, handsome and brilliant, Lt. Col. Booth was a somewhat notorious member of the Seigniory Club - now the Chateau Montebello – where celebrated visitors included the Vanderbilts. The legendary antics of both J.R. and his second wife Elizabeth Jane were apparently too much for even the famous frolicking Club members. He was said to swing from the chandeliers while his wife would swim in the fountains. He cut a dashing figure around the Ottawa in the ‘20s and ‘30s, owning one of the city’s first automobiles and even more rare then – a plane. One of his many capers, the story goes, was to fly beneath a nearby inter-provincial bridge that connected Ontario to Quebec.
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