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Just concluded: an Exhibition
 
at Gordon Daniel Gallery - 460 Parliament St - March 27 - April 5

Exhibition Catalogue - click corners to turn pages

We wish to thank our Patrons, Clients and Donor for a very successful run:
Kathryn E Langley Hope / K E Hope Consultants
Davies Bagambiire & Associates - Barristers and Solicitors
Donor: Dr Stephen J Hirshfeld, MD

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Photos from the Opening of
'Transports of Delight'
Gordon Daniel Gallery
March 26

Cabbagetown Sings at the Cobourg
March 28 '09

Proceeds to Pathways to Education

A photographic odyssey through
Cabbagetown's first
Nuit Blanche, October 2008

 

Words

'Afghanistan and the geopolitical puzzle'  Ottawa Citizen (op-ed), April 7, 2009.

'Sport's Truce with Terror is Over'   Toronto Globe and Mail, (op-ed) March 9, 2009.

'Nervous in a Bus'   Ottawa Citizen (op-ed) March 6, 2009.

'A Grand Debate, but R2P...'  Ottawa Citizen (op-ed) December 9, 2008.

'Hunting Pirates'  Ottawa Citizen (op-ed), November 27, 2008.

'Bear Market'    Ottawa Citizen (op-ed), September 20, 2008,

along with this somewhat flammable response from Moscow, and this intervention from the bloggers of Old Cabbagetown (scroll down to 'International News - Denounced in Moscow').

Roman Strategic Thinking'          The Val Ross Memorial Lecture, presented to the Royal Canadian Military Institute, Sept 10, 2008

'Trouble Down the Road in Sochi'         Ottawa Citizen (op-ed), August 28, 2008

'The Return of the Tank Column'         Ottawa Citizen (op-ed), August 13, 2008

 

 

A new pet portraiture service in central Toronto.
Click here for details.

 

The 2008 Cabbagetown Festival!
(click cabbages to view slideshow!)

Slideshow

photographed for the Old Cabbagetown
Business Improvement Area

More about the Cabbagetown Short Film and Video Festival!

The Portrait Art
of Gertrude Kearns

In preparation for her commissioned portrait of First nations war leader Tecumseh for the Royal Canadian Military Institute, celebrated Canadian war artist and RCMI Defence Studies Committee member Gertrude Kearns has undertaken three portraits in pencil, of LCol Dwayne Hobbs, commanding officer of the Toronto Scottish Regiment, RCMI Past President HLCol Matthew Gaasenbeek, and RCMI Director of Communications Eric Morse.

As a photographer, Morse undertook to make a visual record of his sittings. The three finished portraits, a head study and a slideshow entitled Two Sittings in February 2007 may be viewed here