Here’s her review.
The lady. La señora. La dame. A woman can be properly addressed in all languages. But Toronto photographer, Antony Creary surpassed that and took us on a voyage through images that reflect the elegance of the female body. After three years of practicing photography, Creary felt it was time to debut his collection, La Dame, which means the lady in French. Inspired by music, his collection he explores the beauty of the woman’s body. He proclaims, “It’s the greatest creation ever!” There’s no argument about that.
La Dame was held at Smash Recoveries in the Junction area, which gave off a real vintage vibe and in a unique way, exuded sensuality because of its mellowness. Not only is the venue a gallery but it’s also a store that carries industrial and architectural salvage items and contemporary art and design.
Spectators enjoyed the delectable appetizers and drinks as they indulged to the sweet sounds of DJ JC (Glamour Ent.) and the La Dame podcast compiled by Creary himself with artists like Erykah Badu and Bob Marley. Candles and incense burned and filled up the space as more people entered the vicinity.
He is proud of his work and his team.
“I feel it’s a big step for me. I can have three people come, I can have 300 people come-- it doesn’t matter to me. To me it’s all about the fact that I was able to pull this together along with my team member, Karla.” he says.
Hung on a clothes line, images of the female body and assets were presented for spectators to view. It proved to be an exceptional work of art and didn’t come across as perverted or too sexual, but rather, classy.
Creary thanks everyone who came out and supported him. Patent congratulates him on his debut collection, La Dame.
To see more of Antony Creary’s work, visit his site antonycreary.com or his blog antonycreary.blogspot.com
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