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Tim Laurin: Telecom. (detail) 2011, Monotype, 5 x 5 inches |
Tim Laurin: Cell (detail) 2011, Monotype, 8 x 8 inches |
Tim Laurin: Grain (detail) 2011, Monotype, 24 x 24" |
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Tim Laurin: Treeline / Still Life (detail), 2011, Monotype, 8 x 8 inches |
Tim Laurin: Bradford Splash (detail), 2011, Monotype, 8 x 13.5 inches |
Tim Laurin: Floating Bridge (detail) 2011, Monotype, 11 x 11 inches |
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Tim Laurin: Letterpress Print Series, 2010, editions of 9 and 6, sizes approximately as shown. (Paper size approx. 6" x 6") unframed |
Tim Laurin: Letterpress Print Series, 2010, editions of 9 and 6, sizes approximately as shown. (Paper size approx. 6" x 6") unframed |
Tim Laurin: Letterpress Print Series, 2010, editions of 9 and 6, sizes approximately as shown. (Paper size approx. 6" x 6") unframed |
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Tim Laurin: Conversation (series of 3), 2010, monotype (1/1), paper size 8" x 8" (image size 6" x 6") each |
Tim Laurin: Smoking Gun, 2011, editions of 3, phototype on gampi, paper size approx. 9.5" x 9.5", unframed |
Tim Laurin: Bowling Champ, 2011, editions of 3, phototype on kozuke, paper size approx. 9" x 13", unframed |
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Tim Laurin: Fontana Firefly, 2011, editions of 3, phototype on gampi, paper size approx. 4.5" x 4.5", unframed |
Tim Laurin: Cowpoke, 2011, editions of 3, phototype, paper size approx. 15" x 15", unframed |
Tim Laurin: Stag, 2011, editions of 3, phototype, paper size approx. 9" x 13", unframed |
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Tim Laurin: Baby Album, 2011, editions of 3, phototype on kitakata, paper size approx. 20" x 17", unframed |
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Tim Laurin graduated from Sheridan College School of Design, Mississauga in 1985. He furthered his studies in painting and printmaking at Georgian College in Barrie, Ontario, and also completed master classes with notable artists Joanne Tod, Tim Zuck and Eric Fischl. He has exhibited throughout North America and internationally, including a 2009 exhibition at the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie. His award-winning work is included in collections of the Royal Ontario Museum and the Corning Museum of Glass, New York. Originally working in sculpture and painting, Laurin’s current focus is on traditional and non-traditional print media.
Artist Statement regarding Tim Laurin's iPhone Series.
















