Sunday, November 22, 2009

Fredericks: Now Represented by the Stockdale Mill Gallery




Its the dream of every new painter to one day reach a level in their ability where a gallery accepts their works. Thanks to Bell Byrne, who introduced me to Janet Battaglio, owner of the Stockdale Mill Gallery - I gained an opportunity to present my portfolio for inspection. To my delight Janet selected some 20 paintings.

Stockdale Mill Gallery is located in one of two charming old mills which sit opposite each other,on Cold Creek. One was a sawmill and the other a grist mill. The gallery is in the refurbished grist mill and is located in the hamlet of Stockdale, a few kilometers west of Frankfort, in eastern Ontario. These communities are not too far north of Bellville and Trenton.

The mills are treasured local historical buildings and have been painted and repainted by many, including, as I was told, one of the noted Keirstead family painters.

Its with much appreciation that I take this opportunity to thank both Janet and Bell, Joan Riley (see the right side panel),Maggie Tainsh,Diana Britt, Stephen Snider, and the many others who saw potential in my fumbling fist.

Please click here to be taken to the Stockdale Mills Gallery.

3 comments:

  1. Congratulations. A well deserved honour.

    Blessings,

    R

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  2. Congrats! Hoping you remain your humble self and are not entiiced by that evil mistress, fame and also that you keep writing those fabulous commnents you bless us with....remember the little people. Just kidding...have fun with it! It is fun.

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  3. Congrats Win! I'm so glad to have you there for company. Your work is breathtaking and captures all who get a chance to view it.

    Love Bell

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