FOCUS - DECEMBER 2018 31 The Kent Farndale Gallery at the Scugog Memorial Library was home to an exhibition by Port Perry’s own Tyler Briley from October 27 thru to November 23. Pictured here are a few of the sculptures and paintings that were on display. “100 Years of World War One”. 1. “Artillary Devastation” - The majority of the human losses was caused by guns. 2. “Last Calvary Charge” - Oil Painting on Moreuil Wood. 3. “Torn of Mind and Body” - Sculpture. 4. “Comrades to the End” 5. “The Power of Women” 6. “Down But Not Out” - Bronze Sculpture. 1 2 5 3 6 4 PHOTOS BY MARYANN FLEMING Holiday shopping is always fabulous in the SCAgallery. Each year the Scugog Council for the Arts presents the work of member art- ists to delight you and help make your gift giving easier and more fun than ever! Or maybe it is a one of a kind gift for your- self that will appear under the tree this year. Come in and find paintings, pastels, framed prints, glass work, pottery, woodwork and more! Find stocking stuffers too! Meet the artists and enjoy some Holiday Cheer at the opening on Saturday December 1 from 1 to 3 p.m. Visit the SCA Gallery at 181 Perry St., downtown Port Perry. Hours of operation are 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Wheelchair accessible. For more information: 905-982-2121 or www.scugogarts.ca SCUGOG COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS presents their annual NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 22