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Jennifer M. Contino
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The Art of Von Allan at Ottawa’s Ristorante La Dolce Vita

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (May 6, 2008) – Art, in all of its myriad forms,
fires our imagination. By presenting ideas to the viewer in the form of
line, tone and colour, the artist can become a dream-maker. These often
take the form of stories, either told in a single, breathtaking image or
shown sequentially over a number of drawings or paintings. Triptychs
are one example of the latter. Another example, long dismissed as
either juvenile or pop art, is the graphic novel – comic books that have
grown up. Von Allan, an Ottawa-based artist and graphic novelist, will
show why this form of art speaks to him with an art show at La Dolce
Vita beginning on May 19, 2008.

“Graphic novels, with their ability to express a broad range of thoughts
and ideas, are an art form that stimulates the imagination by their very
nature,” says Allan. “For me, personally, the combination of words and
images is a delight. Seeing a figure materialize on a piece of Bristol
board just with a pencil and brush is magic. Seeing a reader then
interact with that figure, proving the reality of their two-dimensional
world, makes that figure something more. It is exactly in that space,
that ‘something more,’ where dreams come alive. It is amazing what a
little line of ink on a small piece of paper can do.”

The Art of Von Allan will feature a number of illustrations and
paintings that Allan has completed over the past few months. In
addition, a number of pages from "the road to god knows..," an original
graphic novel, will also be featured. The graphic novel tells the story
of Marie, a young teenage girl coming to grips with her Mom’s
schizophrenia. As a result, she’s struggling to grow up fast; wrestling
with poverty, loneliness, and her Mom’s illness every step of the way.
Betty, Marie’s Mom, can’t help; she’s living with an illness that’s
slowly getting worse and increasingly frightening. With her Mom
absorbed in her own problems, Marie is essentially alone while she
learns to deal with the chaos in her young life.

"The road to god knows…" is expected to be printed in 2008 and has an
ISBN of 978-0-9781237-0-3. It is currently being serialized online at
webcomics collective GirlAMatic.com.

About Von Allan: Von Allan was born red-headed and freckled in
Arnprior, Ontario, just in time for Star Wars: A New Hope. He managed
Perfect Books, an independent bookstore in Ottawa, for many years while
working on story ideas in his spare time; eventually, he decided to make
the leap to a creative life, and "the road to god knows…" was the
result. Additional information about the graphic novel can be found at
www.vonallan.com

About La Dolce Vita: Visit the Mediterranean and you'll quickly become
a fan of the great food, great wine and joie de vivre of the people
there. La Dolce Vita staff make it their business to bring that joy -
that appreciation of fine food and conversation - to the Capital. The
restaurant's gourmet pizzas are justly famous, combining decadent
ingredients to tempt the palate and the eye. The official website is at
www.ladolcevitapreston.ca

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