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The Spirit of Adventure by Brenton Wang
In-person
Self-guided Visual arts Self-guided Visual artsDate and time
This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.
Location
Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
2302 Bridge Road
Town of Oakville, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
Free and accessible parking on-site.
About
Visit Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre to view Brenton Wang's exhibition, The Spirit of Adventure, in the Youth Corridor.
Artist Brenton Wang offers the following insights to this exhibition:
"During the creation of this series, the unique and humorous art of Mattias Adolfsson has constantly lingered in my mind, providing immense inspiration. Initially, I tried to express my thoughts through sculpting fantastical scenes and creating mining robots, but eventually, I opted for an expression style that blends cuteness with a doodle aesthetic. In the process of trying to express texture on a flat surface, I encountered numerous challenges, and ultimately chose to use materials such as cardboard and sand to create a rough texture. I also experimented with using stained wooden boards to enhance the vintage feel of the artworks, and employed bright primary colors to pay homage to the sci-fi works of the 1950s, while deliberately softening the colors to convey the traces of time and a nostalgic feeling towards the past.
Overall, I hope these artworks serve as a touching experience for the soul. They not only showcase a world full of fantasy but also express reflections on modern life and praise for the spirit of exploration. I hope that everyone who views these works can, while appreciating them, rediscover the wildness and desire for the unknown world that has been long neglected deep within their hearts."
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Town of Oakville
The Town of Oakville is located on Treaty 14 and 22 lands, the territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee. Oakville is home to many different First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. A vibrant and impressive community within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the Town of Oakville is a beautiful lakeside town with a strong heritage, preserved and celebrated by residents and visitors alike. Since the 1800s, it has become one of the most coveted areas to live and work in Ontario, with 225,000 residents calling Oakville home. The town offers all the advantages of a well-serviced urban centre with first-rate facilities and amenities while maintaining its small-town feel.
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Town Of Oakville
This event is part of a hub:
Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre
Town of Oakville Oakville, ONQueen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC) is a unique and dynamic public space created to fulfill the recreation, arts and cultural needs of the community. This one-of-a-kind, multi-use facility features more than 144,000...