Author Archives: Mama Cormier
My First Gallery Show
…..it all happened so quickly
Last week I was informed that I had won a membership to the Women’s Art Association of Canada (WAAC) and when I went for a tour they asked me if I had a painting to submit for their New Members Art Show. The theme was ‘flowers’ and I knew that I had at least one painting that would fit the bill. I submitted the painting on Monday and the opening happened today.
When I arrived downtown I was greeted by three friends outside the gallery. They were very excited for me and I was touched that they wanted to be there. It’s not a huge show but the work was beautifully curated. I met some of the members and was made to feel very welcome. Here is my submission: Floral Abundance
Here are a few more pieces from some of the artists who are members of the WAAC. I really liked the teapot but it was already sold.




Rooftops Over Rome – June Squares
….thanks to Becky B for hosting June Squares
New Flower (June 7, 2018) – Pink Begonias
Baking Bread – Using New and Old Methods
….two weeks ago I started volunteering at Montgomery’s Inn
Twice a week I go to Montgomery’s Inn to bake bread. On Tuesday we prepare the dough using an industrial mixer, proof the dough and then store it in the large commercial refrigerators. On the following day we prepare the sourdough bread with a sourdough starter and then shape the dough we made the day before.


Each week we make about six different bread doughs plus two sourdough breads. So far I’ve helped prepare rustic white, whole wheat, light rye, Frankconia, thyme and garlic, rosemary and garlic, oatmeal bread, red wine and walnut bread and date and walnut bread.
We shape the dough into rounds or loaves and some of the sourdough goes into loaf pans. Some have different toppings and each bread has it’s own signature cut on top.

I’ve also helped start the fire in the large outdoor brick oven that can hold up to 50 loaves of bread. Once the oven gets up to about 530 degrees the coals are swept out and then it is quickly swept with a wet mop. In about 25 to 30 minutes delicious hot bread comes out of the oven and is quickly transported to the Farmers’ Market at the Inn.



Each day about 3 to 4 of us work on making the dough and baking the bread. I’m quickly learning the ropes and am thoroughly enjoying the experience. Presently I am the only woman in the group but my fellow bakers are making me feel right at home and allowing me to experience every aspect of this bread making process.
365 Days of Art – Adding Colour and Collage
…..days 109 and 110
Once again I went back to one of my sketchbooks and added colour to one of my one-line drawings of cats and I added some collage detail. For the collage I spent some time creating some colourful art papers with oil pastels and then cut out droplet shapes. On the blank page in front of the cats I created collage piece using this paper.
Wordless Wednesday – June 6, 2018
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June Squares – Royal Conservatory of Music
…..thanks to Becky B. for hosting #June Squares
Right across from the ROM (museum) sits the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Here’s another example of grand old building that has maintained it’s character, even with a very modern addition built at the back of the building.
New Flower (June 6, 2018) – Yellow Portulaca
Old Meets New – June Square
….thanks to Becky B for hosting June Squares – Roofs
While downtown today I passed by the ROM. I love the new modern addition to this lovely old museum.








