
Gallery in the Garden: Emergence
Artists Callen Schaub, Swapnali Thakar
and Hailey Yates Share Their Artistically
Unique Approaches - until August 13
Sherway Gardens’ current Gallery in the Garden exhibit entitled Emergence is a display of experimental work by three young artists with different takes on media. Callen Schaub, Swapnali Thakar and Hailey Yates each have a

Toronto resident Callen Schaub is attending his third-year at OCAD University (Ontario College of Art and Design). Callen specializes in painting, illustration and mural work. He is also a metal sculptor, set designer and art teacher with the City of Toronto Community Schools program for primary students and Story Planet. He has done commissioned murals, book illustrations and published magazine illustrations. For more information visit www.callenschaub.com
Mississauga resident Swapnali Thakar has a master’s degree in communications media from India and has completed a program in computer graphic design at the International Academy of Design and has been working as a graphic designer for the past 13 years. Swapnali has taken courses at George Brown College,
“My favourite medium of expression is watercolour,” says Swapnali. “I consider myself an experimental and adventurous water colourist. No matter what other mediums I try, I tend to come back to watercolour. It is the simplicity of water, pigment and paper that attracts me. The transparency of the pigment gives the work depth, so easily and naturally. It lets me be detailed and controlled at the same time there is a natural and inherent fluidity in the medium that lets my work be as loose and free as I like.”
“These drawings are linked together by simple spontaneous lines and pattern,” states Hailey. “Each drawing contains a variety of tonal mediums including: graphite, ink, charcoal and conte, which are used to build rich layers of texture and depth. While abstract, these images are symbolic to me and communicate a deeper sense of love and loss. They are the nervous energy exchanged between strangers. They are sound waves carrying messages between lovers. They are the fluctuation of a heart falling in and out of love or maybe they are just uncontrolled lines drawn on paper.”
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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