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Watch: Peterborough Artist Jason Wilkins Creates Illustration That Was Retweeted By The Rock
/It was a surreal week for Peterborough-based artist Jason Wilkins. He created an illustration that got retweeted by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who has more than 13 million followers on Twitter…
The illustrator/caricaturist/muralist—check out his Instagram page here—was on the StudioPTBO podcast talking about what that experience was like, as well as giving practical advice for artists that are looking to build their brand on social media.
Watch the episode with Wilkins below in conversation with hosts Cody May and Neil Morton…
Watch: Take A Tour Of Alex Bierk's Art Studio On "PTBOCanada" Show
/On Episode 36 of PTBOCanada, we take a tour of the Hunter Street studio of artist Alex Bierk.
In the show, our Neil Morton speaks with Alex about creativity, culture, melding art and commerce, upcoming projects, the opiod crisis, addiction recovery and how his late father, renown artist David Bierk, was a huge inspiration to him and his siblings…
Watch the episode below…
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Read MoreLansdowne Place's Canada 150 Call For Artists: Deadline Fast Approaching
/Lansdowne Place is looking to find a local artist to do a one-of-a-kind installation as part of their Canada 150th anniversary celebrations. Submissions are due February 17th and they are picking the winning applicant on February 24th.
These installations will celebrate our country’s 150th birthday and are to be reflective of Canada’s past, present and/or future.
The winning artist will have their installation displayed at Lansdowne Place for two months leading up to Canada Day celebrations. The installation will serve as a focal point and Canada 150 landmark in Lansdowne Place as well as a photo backdrop for a Canada 150 “selfie” contest.
The selected artist will receive the following:
-> An honorarium of $1,500 for the artist’s time and material supplies
-> In-mall promotion of installation and display in high traffic area for two months at Lansdowne Place
-> Promotion across Lansdowne Place’s social, digital, mobile channels + E-newsletter database
-> PR support and promotion for the Canada 150 Artist Installation, the artist and the “selfie” contest
The winning mural will hang at Centre Court...
To apply for 20VIC Management Inc.’s Canada 150 Artist Installation at Lansdowne Place, artists must submit their complete application by Friday, February 17th at 5 p.m. local time by email here. More details on submission process can be found here.
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Meet An Awesome Omemee Makeup FX Artist Who Does Work For Films
/Omemee's Rhonda Causton is a super talented makeup FX artist—her business is Reel Twisted FX—who does work for film and TV, and teaches her artform at Fleming College as part of their Continuing Education program.
"There is a lot more to it than just the makeup that goes on the skin," she tells PTBOCanada of her art. "I do life casting, and I sculpt, mold, cast and apply Prosthetic appliances to change the actor's appearance. I also make props such as severed body parts and puppets, for film and TV."
Since childhood, Rhonda has had a keen interest in being creative and exploring art. "I was always sculpting, drawing, writing," she tells PTBOCanada. "Most of my work depicted monsters of some sort. Being a big fan of sci-fi and horror movies, I was never short of inspiration."
As an adult, Rhonda continued to fuel her passion for art by creating sculptures—which she sold on eBay and at shows. But she knew she hadn't yet found her true calling. That all changed when she did some acting in a couple of low budget horror films.
"I met two young makeup FX artists whom I spent most of my time with on set—gazing over their shoulder, watching them work," she tells PTBOCanada. "They told me I should go to school to learn this profession, since I was clearly mesmerized by their creations!"
In 2010, after losing her job, Rhonda decided this might be her last chance to go back to school and do what she's always felt she was meant to do. So she enrolled at S.O.M.A (School of Makeup Art) in Toronto.
"Towards the end of my schooling in Toronto, I asked my teacher whether he knew of any Makeup FX artists in need of shop help, so that I could gain some industry experience," says Rhonda. "I went for an interview with FX artist Paul Jones who was working on the movie Silent HIll: Revelation at the time. He hired me the day I graduated."
Silent Hill: Revelation was Rhonda's first Makeup FX gig. She was blessed to have had the opportunity to not only meet, but work alongside such amazing talent at PJFX studio—and work with some of the biggest names in Toronto's makeup FX industry.
In 2012, Rhonda officially started her own FX business, Reel Twisted FX. She has done makeup FX work on 16 productions—ranging from music videos to short films to feature films to TV.
Rhonda was also hired at Fleming College to teach a Makeup FX intro course in their Continuing Education program. Since then, she has started to teach two additonal makeup FX related courses there.
Rhonda will be doing a makeup FX demo at the Fleming College Open House Saturday, November 21st. To learn more about her, visit her Facebook page and check out her IMDB credits. You can contact her by email here.
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