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Donna Hall was born in North Bay, Ontario in 1952. She followed her early interests in painting and drawing with art courses in High School. In 1971 she moved to Toronto to attend the Ontario College of Art.
Donna Hall was born in North Bay Ontario, Canada. After attending the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, she pursued a successful career as a freelance transparency retoucher. In 1992 Donna returned to her fine art practice and painting full time. In 1999 Donna and her husband, photographer Ron Watts, moved to Salt Spring Island BC where they ...
abstract. I usually begin working intuitively and without preconception, creating a complex surface of marks in acrylic and plaster, sometimes including prepared papers and found materials. I continue layering, sanding and scraping, balancing randomness and chance against the compulsion to organize and resolve. There is always excitement and ...
Donna Hall was born in North Bay Ontario, Canada. After attending the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, she pursued a successful career as a freelance transparency retoucher. In 1992 Donna returned to her fine art practice and painting full time. In 1999 Donna and her husband, photographer Ron Watts, moved to Salt Spring Island BC where they ...
Anne Savage (1896–1971) – painter, art teacher; member of the Beaver Hall Group; Carl Schaefer (1903–1995) – painter, art teacher [6] Charlotte Schreiber (1834–1922) – English-Canadian painter, illustrator; Jacques Schyrgens (born 1923) – Belgian-Canadian painter of watercolors and illustrator; Marian Dale Scott (1906–1993 ...
3-02-99 acrylic on canvas 24 X 36 inches 1999. Boom! acrylic on canvas 14 X 18 inches 2009. Paintings of polished stones, studio clutter, Mexican trinkets, doughnuts, Liquorice Allsorts, pastries, and aspects of domestic life characterize John Hall’s ongoing interest in aspects of popular culture. John Hall’s paintings also embody his ...
A selection of paintings from various series. "In such marvellous works as Long Island Sunset (1979)—a key work in the history of modern Canadian painting — John Hall pressed his formal and cultural preoccupations to the limit, while wholly engaging the frustration and rage, hope and alienation of being John Hall in New York." John Bentley ...