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Pet, sport provide artistic inspiration

Don't miss the current exhibition at the Chapel Gallery. Blind Contour is a collection of works by Sarah Jane Holtom and Brandan Doty. The works are created using a technique where you look only at the object and draw what you truly see.
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Coloured pencil on paper by Sarah Jane Holtom.

Don't miss the current exhibition at the Chapel Gallery.

Blind Contour is a collection of works by Sarah Jane Holtom and Brandan Doty. The works are created using a technique where you look only at the object and draw what you truly see. Sarah's subject is her beloved dog, Penny.

Using carpets, blankets and her dog's unique colouring, Holtom has created a tableau of complicated and interesting patterns.

Doty uses the motion of a hockey game as his subject. He follows the trajectory of the puck throughout each period of the game to create patterns that resemble abstract art. Each artist has used creativity to capture a moment in time.

Heather Smith of the Moose Jaw Art Gallery and Museum is the exhibits curator. It is sponsored by the Battlefords Allied Arts Council and is touring through the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils. The exhibition is at the Chapel Gallery until Feb. 15.

The Chapel Gallery is located at 891 - 99th St. and is open from noon to 4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. For more information please contact the Chapel Gallery at 445-1757. Support is provided by the Saskatchewan Arts Board and the City of North Battleford.

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