Back in November, my friend; Designer Cameron MacNeil wrote a nice post about my work on his blog; CAMERON MACNEIL. I just remembered today that I was planning on writing about it, and it's already been 3 months....time sure does fly!
The direct link to the post is:
http://cameronmacneil.blogspot.com/2008/11/artist-friend-shane-norrie.html
His blog is terrific, and he is always at the forefront of everything related to design. He has great style! Be sure to check it out, and check back often, as he always keeps it updated.
Enjoy!
http://www.cameronmacneil.blogspot.com/
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A LOVELY SURPRISE!
When I returned home from my winter vacation, I was please to find this post by STYLE AT HOME MAGAZINE'S Associate Design Editor, Brett Walther on his blog: Style Sleuth.
Check out the link below for his post:
http://www.styleathome.com/blogs/stylesleuth/2009/02/12/lovely-people-making-lovely-things-shane-norrie/
Be sure to visit his entire blog at:
http://www.styleathome.com/blogs/stylesleuth/
Thank you, Thank you!
IMAGE IS EVERYTHING!
Whenever I have an exhibition, or my photos are used in the media, people always compliment me on the image quality. I have always felt that it is extremely important to represent your work as professionally as possible. I am very lucky to have a great friend, Brian Reiser who is a top-notch photographer in Toronto. He always shoots my ceramic pieces for me and continually captures exactly what I have envisioned.
He shoots for some pretty amazing clients, and I am always flattered that he is still willing to shoot for me!
I've posted a few of his images, but visit his website to see his portfolio.
www.brianreiser.com
GARDINER MUSEUM OF CERAMIC ART -- TORONTO
I was pleased once again to have a piece of my work used for the Gardiner Museum outdoor signage. (Turquoise bowl in the lower portion of the sign). I must thank the staff at the museum for all of their support. They always display my work beautifully. While I was visiting Toronto yesterday, I snapped (on my phone!) a vignette shot of my work inside the museum.
Be sure to visit the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art...it's amazing.
http://www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/