Skip to main content

Toronto Visit

I recently visited Toronto and got the chance to see where my first tryptich was installed.








Bill Norgate, the owner of the piece is planning to change the wall colour and raise the paintings up a bit higher. This will lessen the blocking of the paintings by the equipment in his showroom. The wall colour change will bring some more warmth into the showroom space by picking up a colour from the tryptich.

I really enjoyed meeting with Bill and having a chance to provide a little input in the hanging of this piece.










Thanks again to my brother Norm for arranging the meeting and the tremendous hospitality shown by Norm, Helen, their daughter Linda, and Clive and my sister Linda.

Cheers to all our friends new and old!

Comments

Anonymous said…
wow...lucky office workers and people visiting the showroom.....
Montana
DaveGN said…
now you just have to come see the one you gave me..........
Anonymous said…
I met you and your wife on your way to Toronto from Victoria last month on the plane and you kindly gave me your card with your link. Just wanted to let you know that I really like your work including this particular piece. I will keep an eye on your blog. Best,
Kelly
john Grey-Noble said…
Thanks Kelly,
Glad you enjoy the work. It was a pleasure chatting with you on the plane.

John

Popular posts from this blog

The Maple Puzzle Painting

 The concept behind these pieces is to create an interaction between viewer and image. The canvases can be re-arranged in multiple ways. Depending on the viewer the image can reflect the mood of the individual. Best exemplified in the TT Pine painting puzzle, the mood is represented through abstraction of the image.  The Maple Puzzle is more a study of visual observation and a bit of a mind bender.

Marriage - Rust & Steel - January 19, 2015

Some of you may have been wondering where I have been. I have been battling 'The Black Dog' of depression for almost two years. By November of 2013, I had to stop painting. It has been a long hard battle but I am finally emerging from the shadow of 'The Black Dog'. I would like to thank my family and friends for their continued support over the past two years. I would also like to dedicate this painting to Merete, our friends and Montana who passed away on November 23, 2014. I hope you like it.   'Marriage Rust & Steel'  Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Size: 18" x 24"