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SALVAGE

Glazer’s study of decaying structures, artifacts,  and replacement forms, is used as the starting point for the current collection of Digital Paintings.  [nggallery id=32]

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ICEBREAK

This series evolved out of the tradition of painting a spirited interpretation of the rugged nature and changing seasons of the Canadian Landscape.  [nggallery id=31]

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COMPOSITIONS 2018 – 2023

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ICONIC CANADA

ICONIC CANADA comprises a collection of digital paintings loosely originating from the iconic Hudson’s Bay Company blankets the artist annually took to summer camp as a young boy. Over time, the Hudson’s Bay Company point blankets have come to operate as a kind of national brand. The ...

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NEW WORKS – 2017

New Works ... [nggallery id=28]

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YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT U GOT TILL IT’S GONE

New works inspired by Joni Mitchell's song Big Yellow Taxi.... [nggallery id=27]

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Wish U Were Here

Using aerial photography, Glazer articulates the synthetic design of some of North America’s most famous and unnaturally green golf courses. [nggallery id=26]

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They Came To Play

In this collection, images from the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games are deconstructed to create compositions capturing the essential form, motion, and pageantry of the Games. [nggallery id=24]

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Deconstructing the Canadian Landscape

Works on exhibition at The Spoke Club, Toronto -  September 2015. [nggallery id=21]

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Recent Images

New works, ongoing projects, and upcoming exhibition previews.

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