Showing posts with label digital photo-collages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital photo-collages. Show all posts

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Sun Shadows: New Photo Works by M.L.Holton


Please join me Thanksgiving Weekend at the historic Sovereign House, in the picturesque lake-side village of Bronte/Oakville. I will be showing recent pinhole, photo-montage, and photo-collage image works, and will have several of my pinhole camera 'on deck' to demonstrate how it all works ...

THANKSGIVING WEEKEND! 
Saturday Oct 7th, Sunday the 8th & Monday, Oct. 9th.
 Afternoons ONLY. From 1 to 4pm. 
Hope to see you then!
 Map below and/or link here for directions.

Sovereign House, Photo Credit - M.L.Holton
Gratefully acknowledge funding from the Ontario Arts Council

 UPDATE: Super weekend. Incredible weather & EXCELLENT turn-out (plus sales!) So great to see everyone.

Exterior shots at Sovereign House

 Also managed to catch some shots before the festivities got underway, made a short video of Bronte Harbour locale and Sovereign House location.  Fun stuff. Watch HERE.

Exhibition Prep by M.L.Holton, 2017

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

DVSA - 44th Annual Auction, April 12th, 7pm

44th Annual Art Auction

Dundas Valley School of Art

Saturday, April 12, 2014 -  7 pm

Presenting over 1200 original works of art from established and new artists. 
 Oils, Pastels, Watercolours, Sculpture, Pottery, Jewellery.

Free Previews:
Thursday April 10 & Friday April 11, 9am – 9pm
Saturday, April 12, 9 am – 4 pm

Silent Auction bids accepted during these hours
Auction Admission - $25 in advance
$30 at the door

21 Ogilvie Street, Dundas, Ontario

MAP & DVSA Website LINK

** I'm in with a photo-collage this year:  'Silk & Satin' - - Find it! :)  **
Update: The Hamilton Spectator story




 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mayor's Cabaret, Burlington Performing Arts Centre, Sept 29th

Mayor Rick Goldring of Burlington, Ontario, Canada is hosting the Mayor's Cabaret this Saturday, Sept 29th, 8pm. 

Featuring Lighthouse, The Arrogant Worms and local talent of varying genres. In addition to an entertaining show, there will be a cocktail reception, a silent auction, a live auction, and to conclude the evening, a post-show "sweets" party with an opportunity to meet and greet with the Mayor. Proceeds from the evening will support The Burlington Performing Arts Centre as it continues to present performances that inspire and delight.  

 Dress code: polished casual. More info and tickets here;

 I have donated my well-liked photo collage - 'Sleeping Apple' ... all for a worthy cause.



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Bay Area Restoration Council - SILENT AUCTION

T
Bruce Trail - No.2  by mlholton
Donated to the BARC Silent Auction- SOLD

is having a Fund-raiser  
Friday, March 2nd, 2012
7pm Doors Open - 'til 10ish
at the
Ticket's $40 each, includes appetizers & wine/beer tastings
with great live music by jazz & blues Juno-nominated, 

The above photo-collage is my donation to this worthy cause. 
Help CLEAN UP THE BAY
(aka Hamilton Harbour) 
Tickets, more info, map:   here

 Royal Hamilton Yacht Club circa 1900's

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Two 'Must Attend' Events in the Hammer, February 2011

 From mlh's 'Bruce Trail' photo collage series
 
Friday night, Feb25th, 7pm
The Bay Area Restoration Council 
4th Annual 'Wine Tasting & Silent Auction'. 
Enjoy an appetizing array of nibbles
and bid on their extensive auction items. 
Tickets $40.  
ALL Proceeds support Bay Area Restoration Council
and its work to restore & protect Hamilton Harbour 
(Note: Tickets CAN be purchased at the door )
More info here - www.hamiltonharbour.ca

And, Opening on
Sunday, February 27th, 2-5pm
 The Women's Art Association
of Hamilton - (WAAH)
115th Annual Juried Show 
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Fischer Gallery
123 King Street West, Hamilton, Ontario.
FREE ADMISSION
(Runs until May 15th, 2011)

Established in 1894 and formerly a branch of the Women's Art Association of Canada, the WAAH is one of the oldest cultural groups in the city of Hamilton, Ontario. The WAAH provides a venue for women artists and art-supporters to share their appreciation of visual arts and to further support the arts within Hamilton. This includes fundraising for scholarships, prizes, hosting lectures, and exhibits. More info here - www.womensartassociationofhamilton.com

'The Clearing' - oil on board, 2010 - by mlh
On display at AGH, until May 15th, 2011

Monday, July 19, 2010

MEMORY’S SHADOW: Pinhole & Photo-Collage Photography by Margaret LIndsay Holton


If you just can't get to Southern Ontario before August 19th, I strongly advise getting a copy of the book 'MEMORY'S SHADOW: Pinhole & Photo Collage Photography' (as seen above) by moi.

With 55 never-before-seen additional images, (and an incisive 'fore-word' by Canada's very own OUTSTANDING documentary film-maker, Peter Wintonick), this hardcover BOOK really is a NATIONAL TREASURE

 With only 50 copies available in this 'Collector's First Ediiton' - priced at just $160 (plus tax) - it's a steal! 

Excellent review by Jeff Mahoney of the Hamilton Spectator - here.

Order below with Paypal and/or your credit card. 

UPDATE: As of November 2013, only 24 copies remain. 





Need help with this purchase? Contact -
  mlhpro at hotmail dot com



Exhibition ENDS August 19th, 2010.



Sunday, May 2, 2010

MashUp Portrait Collages

'A Hunk of Owen:MLH Mashup'

'Marilyn & Happy Inuk: MLH Mashup'

'Marilyn & Miro: MLH Mashup'

'End of Civilization as We've Known it: MLH Mashup'

'FameUs Pho-toads: MLH Mashup'

WHO do YOU see - ?
WHAT do you WANT to SEE - ?
I've posted these photos with a direct intent of exploring some rather controversial notions of 'fair use' under our current Copyright regime(s). In each instance, I've used a relatively famous photo with a relatively non-famous photo to create a NEW 'mlh mashup' IMAGE. These new items convey both a different - often satirical - meaning or focus then the 'original' photographs intended. I've also deliberately altered the colour palettes, and cropped the images to the sizes I want. My question, for those who do wonder if this kind of 'mashing' is 'legal', is this - are these NEW works Original?
On one hand, there is NO QUESTION I have created NEW IMAGES. On the other, I've created those NEW works on the backs of others, (... ie. most creators 'borrow' from other creators ... ), and I DID use some of my own photographs in the FIRST photo, 'A Hunk of Owen: MLH Mashup'. So, are these NEW IMAGES 'Originals', or not?

If not, should I, then, 'credit' and/or 'compensate' those other living - or dead - photogs whose works I've borrowed? Should, by natural extension, every photographer credit their infleunces in the byline of every shot they make? Wouldn't that mean they must begin with the first photo image they ever saw that TRAINED their eye to SEE-?

Should famed photog Annie Leibovitz, as a continued example, whose common use of 18th century portrait artists 'compositions' to 'set up' her shots, 'credit' those long dead 18th century artists, who, in turn freely 'borrowed' from their own artistic peers and predecessors? If so, why? and if not, why not? You can see how 'fair use' gets very 'gray' very quickly.

So, where ought we draw the line for 'fair use'? Can we? This whole tug of war between the 'Right to Copy' and 'Copyright' LAW interests me greatly. I'd be most interested in your comments. Postive and/or negative. Also, for the record, these above NEW IMAGES are intended for 'non-commerical educational private use'. They have been created solely as illustrative examples within this on-going 'fair use' debate. To be extra clear, I am NOT selling or reproducing them anywhere else but here on this blog ...

Thoughts?

...

... are the natives friendly? ...

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

CONTRASTS: Hand Processed & Digital Photography @ The Sunrise Gallery, Hamilton, Canada - April, 2009

'View of Skyway Bridge & Niagara Escarpment, Hamilton, Canada
c. Margaret Lindsay Holton

Hand-processed gum-bichromatic photo images by Rainer Wenzl will highlight this 'alternative photography' exhibition. My 'digital photo-collage' works will stand in 'CONTRAST'. Other members of this innovative art co-op will be exhibiting thought-provoking & complimentary photo images. All in all, it's meant to be a bit 'different' ... so, please do come check out our latest efforts ...

At: THE SUNRISE GALLERY
765 Beach Blvd, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
1000 metres from the Skyway Bridge
Phone: 905-549-5888

Opening Reception:
April 11th, Saturday, 2-5 pm

LAUNCH:


Gallery Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday
& Sunday: 1-5 pm

Show runs until May 3rd, 2009
Map & Sunrise Gallery Link here

Sample of MLH 'Digital Collages' featured:

'... going home ... '


'Pastoral Seen' - ( SOLD )

***SPECIAL EVENT***
Artist will be 'ON-LINE'
from 2 to 3pm, Friday, April 24th,
to take your questions

in the COMMENT section of this post.


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Gus & The Blue Spruce

... Gus, as seen thru my studio window ... By this point, he'd cut off 4/5ths of the limbs. He wouldn't go up higher on account of the 'lightening tear' in the tree (visible in this photo...). Down he came.

Digital photo collage by mlh


'End of an Era: Gus & The Blue Spruce'

This is a LARGE oil painting - 7 feet square.
Done in my signature 'naive surreal folk abstract' style.
It is 'For Sale', as is, unframed, on loose canvas.
It would be GREAT as wall hanging.
Contact me for further details ...