November 2021 Issue 156

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THE GALLERY AT WESTHOLME NOVEMBER EXHIBITION

THE BEAUTY OF MEDIUMS Margit Nellemann’s, handbuilt ceramics can be found in the Cowichan Valley at Westholme Tea Farm

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n important part of creative expression is the choice of one’s medium. The artist is the vehicle through which creativity emerges, and the medium allows one’s creative voice to be expressed, documented and shared - be the result a song, a film, a painting, a sculpting or any other performative or visual arts. For me, this medium is clay. I was drawn to clay from an early age when I visited my aunt and uncle’s home and studio on the outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. Both were ceramics artists, and their home vibrated with ideas, crafts and art. I felt an immediate kinship with their world. However, it wasn’t until years later that I had the opportunity to participate in a clay sculpting workshop. The connection between me and the clay was rekindled and this time I embraced it fully. I have now worked in clay for over 30 years and my love and respect for this medium is as alive as it was when I first encountered it as a little girl. I have thought about what

expressive medium I would have chosen had I not fallen in love with clay, or if I had had to choose another medium out of necessity. Thankfully, as artists we have access to endless ways of creating and I am always intrigued when artists switch mediums. Moving from one medium to another connects the artist with diverse modes of expression. Each medium brings both opportunities and challenges and artists that are able to work in multiple mediums can access a more nuanced creative vocabulary. In November, the Gallery at Westholme is featuring the works of two such local artists. Harriet Hiemstra and John Robertson both spent many years working as full-time potters; after retiring from clay, they switched to painting, collage, multi-media and sculpture. Drawing inspiration from Cowichan’s natural beauty, Harriet has now found a new creative outlet with the help of a paint brush. Harriet’s paintings display a perceptive sense of colour and mood. Dreamlike figures, and striking naturescapes catch the eye of the viewer. John, who also excels musically at the double bass, constructs enthralling sculptures by combining and reassembling an amazing array of found objects. Witt, whimsy, a keen eye for form, and a great imagination are the driving force behind John’s distinctive sculptures. Visit the Gallery at Westholme during the month of November to view and enjoy the results of multiple mediums at work. The exhibition runs from November 3 – November 21. Gallery open hours: WednesdaySunday 11-4pm. Gallery Reception Thursday November 4 – 6-8pm. Meet & Greet the artists November 12, 1-3pm Image above Painting by Harriet Hiemstra

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page 76

November Forecasts

6min
page 77

Death Cafe Conversation Circles

1min
page 75

Going Off The Grid - Disconnect to Connect

3min
page 70

Giving Back to the Community

1min
pages 68-69

A Talk on Christian Science

2min
page 66

Nourished to Go

2min
page 53

Be Inspired

3min
pages 56-57

3 Steps to get into a Hot Real Estate Market

2min
page 58

Rich Gramma Poor Gramma

2min
pages 59-60

Take it Like a Man

1min
page 54

Fantastic News is Coming to the Cowichan Valley

3min
page 55

Leaving a Legacy of Care

1min
page 67

The Beauty of Mediums

2min
pages 47-48

Laying The Groundwork For Better Gut Health

2min
page 52

Gift Guide to Local Experiences

1min
page 46

Valley Voices: The Squirrel and the Owl

3min
pages 43-44

Chemainus Midnight Madness

1min
page 45

Cowichan Artisans Tour

4min
pages 39-42

Duncan Welcomes Kahuna Burger and Aloha Bowl

1min
page 36

Medicinal Mushrooms

2min
page 35

The Olive Station: Maple Squash Soup

1min
page 34

Get your Game On

2min
pages 32-33

Fair Trade Fiesta

2min
page 25

Holiday Food Planner

5min
pages 28-31

Autumn Picnics Pairs with Birding at Affinity Ciderhouse

3min
pages 21-22

Fair Trade and Ethical Baskets

1min
page 27

Red Sky Performance: Trace

2min
page 23

Support Fair Trade

2min
page 24

Unsworth Restaurant Community Supported Restaurant

1min
pages 19-20

Decorating for the Holiday Season

1min
page 18

Cowichan Intercultural Society

1min
page 13

Duncan’s Newest All Organic Cafe

6min
pages 16-17

Cowichan Mushrooms

3min
pages 14-15

CVCAS Promotes Literature & Collaboration

2min
page 9

Medium is the Message

1min
pages 11-12

Local Veteran George Brewster Writes a Book

2min
page 10

November Events

4min
pages 5-8
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