Gary Michael Dault A Toronto writer, artist and art critic. He has taught at a number of Canadian universities and has written for many newspapers and.

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Gary Michael Dault A Toronto writer, artist and art critic. He has taught at a number of Canadian universities and has written for many newspapers and magazines including Azure, Canadian Art, Toronto Life, Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail. He currently writes the "Gallery Going" column every Saturday for the Globe and Mail.

Cereal Box Series His show of paintings at Gallery Page and Strange in Halifax is titled “An Hour’s Worth of Landscape Painting: Sixty 1-Minute Paintings on Cereal Boxes.” The support for the paintings is cereal-box card stock. The landscapes echo the Group of Seven’s works and use of bookbinding card stock. Bits of ground show through the paintings enhancing the surface and colour.

It is not just that remnants of the cereal box show through; the design on the box also determines the composition. Similar to The Group of Seven landscapes, Dault paints luscious landscapes; a pile of Cheerios forms a hill, a blueberry becomes a moon and milk in a bowl is now water. Dault limited himself to one minute to complete each painting.

He followed the American Ashcan School painter Robert Henri’s motto (saying): “Do it all in one sitting if you can. In one minute if you can.” Dault did an entire show in an hour. Someone asked Dault how paintings completed in just one minute could have any substance (importance). His reply: “It took me 30 years to learn to paint them.” What does Dault mean by this reply?

Franklin Carmichael La Cloche #2 oil on panel 24.5 cm by 29.8 cm Cereal Box Series #21 Acrylic on boxboard 11.25"x8.75" 28.575cmx22.225cm 2007

watercolor on paper 21.0 cm by 34.0 cm A Y Jackson By the Lake watercolor on paper 21.0 cm by 34.0 cm Cereal Box Series #38 Acrylic on boxboard 11.25"x7.25" 28.575cmx18.415cm

Islands, North of Greenland oil on panel 29.5 cm by 37.5 cm Lawren Stewart Harris Islands, North of Greenland oil on panel 29.5 cm by 37.5 cm Cereal Box Series #27 Acrylic on boxboard 9"x6.5" 22.86cmx16.51cm 2007

Cereal Box Series #24 Acrylic on boxboard 5.5"x6.5" 13.97cmx16.51cm 2007 Cereal Box Series #35 Acrylic on boxboard 9"x6.5" 22.86cmx16.51cm Lawren Stewart Harris Last Gleam, North Shore oil on board 26 cm by 34.5 cm

A.J. Casson Magnetewan River Near Canal oil on board 23.8 cm by 28.8 cm Cereal Box Series #33 Acrylic on boxboard 8.5"x7" 21.59cmx17.78cm

J.E.H. MacDonald Rural Scene by Midnight oil on canvas 70.5 cm by 90.5 cm Cereal Box Series Acrylic on boxboard 9"x6.5" 22.86cmx16.51cm

Harvesting at Thornhill oil on board 16.6 cm by 21.5 cm J.E.H. MacDonald Harvesting at Thornhill oil on board 16.6 cm by 21.5 cm Cereal Box Series #51 Acrylic on boxboard 7.5"x7.5" 19.05cmx19.05cm

A Y Jackson Northern Lake oil on panel 19.5 cm by 25.0 cm Cereal Box Series #32 Acrylic on boxboard 8.5"x7" 21.59cmx17.78cm 2007