Photographic artist and printmaker, Stephen McNeill, started with a borrowed camera and a lesson on the solarisation technique.

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Photographic artist and printmaker, Stephen McNeill, started with a borrowed camera and a lesson on the solarisation technique.

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Water of Life

In Scotland, they spell it, “whisky.” In Ireland, “whiskey.”
The difference in the spelling apparently comes from the translations of the word from the Scottish and Irish Gaelic forms. These translations respectively are “uisge beatha” and “uisce beatha.” The phrase literally means, “water of life.”

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Featured Short Story

Bovine Sex Club

The Bovine Sex Club, often referred to as the “Bovine,” is a lively nightclub located on Toronto’s Queen Street West strip. At first glance, its facade resembles an entrance to a scrap metal yard.

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Featured Project

The Photogram: A Magical Concept

Branded by various artists over the years, the exploration of the photogram can be traced back to the 1700s with the discovery of light-sensitive materials.

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Featured Portrait

The New Woman

Five women. Five stories. Five portraits. It started with a generous loan of costumes by the renowned Shaw Festival Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, followed by a collaboration with women artists.

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Featured New Work

Water of Life

In Scotland, they spell it, “whisky.” In Ireland, “whiskey.” The difference in the spelling apparently comes from the translations of the word from the Scottish and Irish Gaelic forms. These translations respectively are “uisge beatha” and “uisce beatha.” The phrase literally means, “water of life.”

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Featured short story

Bovine Sex Club

The Bovine Sex Club, often referred to as the “Bovine,” is a lively nightclub located on Toronto’s Queen Street West strip. At first glance, its facade resembles an entrance to a scrap metal yard.

SEE MORE

Featured PROJECT

The Photogram: A Magical Concept

Branded by various artists over the years, the exploration of the photogram can be traced back to the 1700s with the discovery of light-sensitive materials.

SEE MORE

Featured Portrait

The New Woman

Five women. Five stories. Five portraits. It started with a generous loan of costumes by the renowned Shaw Festival Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, followed by a collaboration with women artists.

SEE MORE