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Art Unique's 7th Anniversary
April 10, 2011


Artists, reporters and friends gathered at Art Unique Gallery and Gifts to celebrate the 7th Anniversary of the gallery. Over 200 pictures have been sold since the opening as well as many pieces of pottery and jewellery. These articles have been sold to clients all over the world. Check out the pictures taken during the celebration by Bob and Jenni Murrell. In the background you will see many displays of the collection of paintings and articles being offered for sale.





Her Worship Mayor Barb Baguley bringing greetings from the Town of Innisfil.
Nancy Williams, President, South Simcoe Arts Council presenting Ruth Draper with a Certificate of Appreciation for providing a gallery for so many artists to display the art.
Innisfil Council shows their support by attending. From left, Bill Loughead, Councillor Ward 5, Dan Davidson, Deputy Mayor and her Worship Barb Baguley.
Dan Davidson, Deputy Mayor speaking during the reception.
Her Worship, Barb Baguley and Bill Draper, Ruth's husband.
Mo Bayliss with picture of Clarence Dekker, Ruth with one of June Watson's drawings of The Totten Home in Tottenham and John Miller with his acrylic painting, Red Pines.
John Miller and his wife Sandy from Tottenham. John paints colourful scenes and has been in the gallery since 2006.
Mo Bayliss and Ruth with pictures that Mo has made with several different media. Her special media is ground stone mixed with water. She is the only person that we know uses this media.
Long time supporter Miriam King from the Bradford Times. She has attended our opening reception and each anniversary since our opening.
Victor Gauci, Jennifer's husband, Ruth, Jennifer Gauci and Mo Bayliss. Pictures in background are Marlene Bulas's Italian Seashore (watercolour) and Aubrey Swyer's Toronto Distillery (oil).
New to the gallery Aubrey Swyer from Mansfield. He presents a new dimention to the gallery.
Also new to the gallery is Jennifer Gauci from Wasaga Beach. She used pastels to create flowing pictures. She is holding Georgian Bay Flower Pots. She also sketches portraits. Also If you see her at a show she will sketch you or your grandchildren while you wait.
Several visitors at the reception were caught on camera. Cooktown residents, Kaye (member of the South Simcoe Palette Club) and a neighbour, Roger, attended.
Diane, Secretary, South Simcoe Palette Club attended.
Long time friend Betty from Cookstown with Bill.