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Installing the Work

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It's been very seldom that I've had the pleasure of showing work in Cape Breton, let alone in a space like this with such amazing aesthetics. The gallery at Inverness County Cultural Centre has a cathedral like design to it that is worth the effort for any artist. It also is quite malleable and makes an installation a pure pleasure.  It was great to be an assistant to the chief technician (John) who made the task so easy. The guy's a pro! Thanks to Director Kaye Robertson for making today so much fun and also so easy.  Here are a few shots taken while working on the installation. Can't wait to see it fully lit and detailed. I'll document the show after the opening on August 30th. Looking forward to it. Oh ya, happy 10th anniversary Inverness County Cultural Centre! Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS    

Five People on a Beach

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Five people were on a beach experiencing the ocean and sky. The first person looked at the sea, but he did not hear the tern crying in the sun. The second person knelt down and felt the sand, but did not taste the salt air on her tongue. The third person wore shoes and liked to collect beach stones, but did not feel the beach sand between his toes. The fourth person had a blackberry and took pictures of the sun set, but she did not smell the eel grass along the shore. The fifth person heard a ballad being sung in the distance, but did not see the missing boats. Steven Rhude Wolfville, NS

Steven Rhude - Finding Nova Scotia

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Inverness County Centre for the Arts  August 30th - September 29th, 2013                           http://www.invernessarts.ca/ "You can't know who you are until you know where you are."    - Wendell Barry Inverness, Cape Breton   Steven Rhude: Finding Nova Scotia . The exhibition explores Rhude’s development as an painter after his move to Fox Island, (near Canso) Nova Scotia in 1990.  Rhude’s adopted province of Nova Scotia has inspired a number of unusual paintings by the artist over the last twenty three years. Featuring a hybrid space of objects and rural context, Rhude has consistently been creating engaging imagery with under currents of humor and irony, couched in the significance of place in contemporary society. Rhude is one of a small breed of social realists still practicing this form of expression in Nova Scotia.  Situated within his regional landscape, think of falling boats, lobster buoys on roads, or burning lighthouses, and you will tou

Finding Nova Scotia

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Ebb and Flow (Dory), o/c, 36"x 60", Steven Rhude The Romantics were prompted to seek exotic subjects and to travel to far off places. They failed to realize that, though the transcendental must involve the strange and unfamiliar, not everything strange or unfamiliar is transcendental. - Mark Rothko He mused on finding a place. When place is just really something that transcends the material - the arbitrary... like Boundaries. Boarders. Geography. Incorporation. Lunenburg. The picture plane. One point perspective. Paint brushes. Canvas. Big box stores. Dollar stores. Social position. Counterculture.  MapQuest... and Google Search. Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS