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artwork by David McClyment

This Is Mine at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
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Three Mercury Meteors. You still have a chance to catch this show! Because of COVID shutdowns, it has been held over through the Fall of 2021. Worth the drive to Oakville
Three Mercury Meteors. You still have a chance to catch this show! Because of COVID shutdowns, it has been held over through the Fall of 2021. Worth the drive to Oakville

Cricle and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy at th at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
Install, Circle and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy

Detail, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bug Boy, at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
This Is Mine. At the Queen Elizabeth Culture and Community Centre in Oakville. Opens Feb 2020. Stay tuned for details. To see more of this series, go to Upcoming Projects.

Artist Then, Artist Now
You can figure out which is which

I Can't See You at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
I Can't See You

This Is Mine at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
Install, large display area

Hot Day In August at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
Hot Day In August

Arrival at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville
Arrival

Xcess & Ohhs, installation shot at Starving Artist
An installation of a collaborative project. Imagery by me, with text by Sue Bracken. At the Starving Artist Cafe .
Also held over through the fall of 2021. Great food and great art! Runnymede north of St. Clair Ave. W). Daily 9 to 4. With outstanding food and excellent coffee
Also held over through the fall of 2021. Great food and great art! Runnymede north of St. Clair Ave. W). Daily 9 to 4. With outstanding food and excellent coffee

Girl in the Park
Installation shot at Starving Artist

Girl in the Park in a book/3D object format

Detail, from Girl in the Park - a collaborative book work with Sue Bracken
A digitally processed and reduced version of Girl in the Park. This detail shows some of the words by Sue which prompted the images.
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