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Splash of People at West Van Ferry Building

Aug 6, 2004

By Catherine Barr

 

West Vancouver's Ferry Building Gallery was the site of a very special book launch last Friday. Artist Joan Huestis is best known for her paintings of famous local faces but that is only part of the reason fans love her. Early in the evening, Joan was there along with many of her subjects and she was only too happy to greet guests and sign copies of her new book "A Splash of People".


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Artist Joan Huestis took a brief break outside before returning to her desk to sign more copies of her newly released book "A Splash of People."
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Reknown architect Arthur Erickson (left), seen here with David Goudge, has been forever immortalized in one of Joan's portraits.
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TV personality Terry David Mulligan posed in front of a portrait of his beautiful wife Meg, daughter of artist Joan Huestis.
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West Van architect Tom Zimmerman and Coquitlam tourism director Barb Stegemann were among the many people admiring Joan's work.
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Executive Suite business owner Ardis Reveley and husband Peter Hefti (left) had a copy of their book signed as gallery volunteer Carol Harrington looked on.

 

     
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