23 October 2013 – We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Hornyak will be showing her most recent works at Galerie de Bellefeuille in Montreal, from November 2nd to 12th 2013. The show features thirty new works painted over the last two years. An opening reception will be held on November 2nd, 2:00 – 4:30 pm. Images of the new paintings will be available on Galerie de Bellefeuille’s website.
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21 February 2013 – We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Hornyak will be showing her most recent works at Wallace Galleries in Calgary, from April 20th to May 1st 2013. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, April 30th. Images of the new paintings will be available on Wallace Galleries’ website.
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24 December 2011 – Le Devoir Par Isabelle Paré Dans un coin perdu de Parc-Extension, son atelier enchevêtré a des airs de boutique d’apothicaire. Les étagères chatouillent les plafonds, bondées de poches de résines venues d’Afrique, de cires d’abeille qui embaument le miel, de colle de peau de lapin et de pigments aux noms sortis du Moyen Âge. Alchimiste des temps modernes, Vincent Deshaies est le seul artisan au Québec à vendre des huiles naturelles et des pigments à peindre, fabriqués de sa main experte. Des huiles courues par plusieurs peintres, et maintenant expédiées sur quatre continents. Le jeune patron de Kama Pigments est un genre de Vermeer du troisième… Read More
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8 November 2011 – Westmount Independant By Heather Black On October 8, Westmount artist Jennifer Hornyak introduced a new book of her colourful art, a 250-page retrospective. I spoke to the artist at her book launch and vernissage at Galerie de Bellefeuille on Greene Ave. Labour of love Simply entitled Jennifer Hornyak, the coffee table book contains over 200 images of Hornyak’s colourful floral painting. After a conversation on art books, she commented to her assistant David Malboeuf that “it might be fun to do one.” Wanting to share her love of painting, a retrospective seemed both appealing and timely at this point in her career. A collaborative effort, the… Read More
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