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Who Is Mr Dais?
Mr.Dais. is a Japanese artist who lives and works in Toronto Canada, and he currently teaches art at La Citadelle International Academy of Arts and Science. He obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Graduate School of Figurative Art at the New York Academy of Art in 1995. He received Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual arts, New York in 1993.

Mr. Dais.'s real name is Daisuke. When he was an art student in New York City, his professors and friends used to call him 'DAISUKI' that is a mispronounciation of his name, and means ' I love you very much' in Japanese. Everyone was calling him ' I love you' and it was too much for him. Shortly after he invented his nickname 'Dais.' which is pronouced as 'DICE'

Are you really sure that a floor can't also be a ceiling? ... M. C. Escher

NEW MOVIE!
Girl with a Pearl Earring
www.girlwithapearlearringmovie.com/
A  PG 13 film showing  how one of the most celebrated old masters, Johanes Vermeer had created a painting of a girl with a pearl earring.

AT THE AGO:
Building on Strength
Recent Acquisitions of European Drawings and Watercolours

Now On View: December 19, 2003 to March 21, 2004

Collection building is one of the most vital and rewarding activities of any museum. An obvious sign of this vitality is community support reflected in the quality and quantity of gifts. The print and drawing collection has experienced rapid growth in the last 25 years due to exemplary support from donors, through gifts of works of art and through donations of designated purchase funds.

Since our last recent acquisitions exhibition in 2001, the Gallery has been building on strengths in special areas, represented here by Italian, French and British drawings of the 17th to the 19th centuries. Drawings rank among the most daring, spontaneous and intimate statements made by artists. In this selection, the hand and the mind of the maker are revealed in works exploring sacred and mythological subjects, open-air views of familiar countrysides, and designs for stained glass windows.
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