but I do know I will meet some other like-minded art people and experience a new culture and that is really exciting to me. I was recently in Reno, Nevada working on a big group exhibition and before I was invited there I had never given that town a second thought. Now I have bunch of friends and some further opportunities there and can’t wait to go back for a solo exhibition in 2026!” Steve has lived in the same Wortley Village house since 2002. “I wouldn’t live anywhere else in London. We’re pretty lucky with the walkability factor here, a lot of places don’t have that and I’m so happy I can access so many great places on foot. I feel a pretty good sense of community here as well; I know a lot of my neighbours and most of the time when I’m walking my dog I’m saying hi to at least one person, usually more. Being part of the Old South Community Organization has been great. I love being a part of shaping some of the great events we have in the village.” Want to reach out to Steve about either landscaping or art (or both!) visit www.stevedebruyn.ca or email info@cottagemodern.ca
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