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Art show draws on memories of retro cartoons Painter Jessica Gorlicky recalls time spent watching TV Saturday mornings

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BASKETBALL BENEFIT: Players battle for rebounding postion during a fundraising basketball tournament for the North Region Basketball Association Saturday at the Treelawn Parkway courts. The tourney raised $2,000. See more on page 20 and at bit.ly/northyork_galleries

Kids invited to pose with a pumpkin FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Tod Dorozio figured if his pumpkins grew large enough, it would be fun for neighbouring kids to come by and take pictures with the orange fruit. Dorozio, who has been growing pumpkins since

2010, said four giant ones – including a 150 pounder – emerged from the ground this year. “We were kicking around the idea, if the pumpkins grew big enough, people could come by with their cellphones and take pictures,” he said. The idea quickly grew into

the Pumpkin Picture Parade event complete with hay bales, face painting, food tables, picture tables, and a pumpkin lift-off for those wishing to test their strength, Dorozio said. Participants can also enter a draw to have their picture with a pumpkin duplicated >>>DROP, page 18

Jessica Gorlicky will be going back in time to her favourite era when her first exhibit in two years opens today at her North York studio. The live performance and abstract painter will have more than 80 new pieces of work on display for her exhibit, titled Saturday Morning, a throwback to her early 1980s childhood when sugary cereals were a staple and The Smurfs and The Jetsons ruled the tube weekend mornings. “That’s my era,” said the 33-year-old North York resident. “It’s a nostalgic moment. I really appreciate that time. I have amazing memories, and even now, I’m like, where’s my cereal?” The exhibit at Gorlicky’s 9,000-square-foot studio will feature popular Saturday morning ’80s characters mixed with pop culture ’80s references, she said. One piece shows Miss Piggy with KISS-style makeup. Another features Wile E. Coyote wearing a

The ‘Saturday Morning’ exhibit, featuring such familiar toons as Wile E. Coyote, above, opens today at Jessica Gorlichy’s North York studio.

retro Toronto Blue Jays cap. “Wile E. Coyote rocks my world,” said Gorlicky, who still watches Saturday morning cartoons on the Teletoon Retro channel. “Strawberry Shortcake is another favourite. I painted Scooby Doo with a rainbow collar. I know people are going to walk in and flip out.” A portion of proceeds from works sold during the Saturday >>>SHOW, page 22

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