Tuesday, March 8, 2011


INTERPLAY: LEE & MILLETTE
Sculpture and Monoprints by Shuhui Lee
and Pastels by Claude Millette

Examining the connection between sculptor and painter, Sherway Gardens current Gallery in the Garden exhibit entitled Interplay: Lee & Millete demonstrates artists Shuhui Lee and Claude Millette’s common need to understand the interplay of light and dark, motion and stillness and the use of colour, light, line and texture to realize their subject. The exhibit is on display until Saturday, April 9 in the corridor at door 3.

Etobicoke sculptor, painter and printmaker ShuHui Lee holds a degree in dental surgery from Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan, and worked successfully for years before discovering her interest for the visual arts in 2000. After attaining permanent Canadian resident status, Lee studied fine arts at Central Technical School in Toronto where she graduated with the “Outstanding Student Award”. Sculpture is Lee’s central passion. She has won an Ethel Raicus award given to a student at CTS and in 2009 won third prize in the student show of the Medallion Society of Canada. She has exhibited her work in her native Taiwan and exhibited regularly since 2005 in the Toronto area. More of her work can be viewed at www.wix.com/shuhuilee/art.

Painter and pastel artist Claude Millette of Oakville is a family therapist who turned to painting after the death of his wife in 2006. Millette learned how to transform a line drawing into colour by watching his wife paint over many years and after her death painting became a way of integrating her into his life while rekindling an old interest. Millette began experimenting with pastels and discovered how the interaction between light and dark gave shape to objects. In 2011, Claude held a one man show at Neilson Park Creative Centre in Etobicoke. Millette‘s usual subject is the landscape, visit www.claudemillettepainting.com/ to see more of his work.

About Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the Garden:

Sherway Gardens’ Gallery in the Garden was established to showcase local artists. The Gallery in the Garden operates all year round and each exhibit is on display for approximately 6 weeks. The Gallery in the Garden is located at Sherway Gardens’ door 3 entrance.

For more information call 416-621-1070 or visit www.sherwaygardens.ca

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