Thursday, December 29, 2016

another year gone by...

It has been a quiet and pleasant last week of 2016.  Lots has happened this year - there have been both joys and sorrows. Happy family times including a wedding, times to grieve and to remember as we mourn the loss of several family members.  Coffees with friends..... Happy, healthy, growing  grandchildren.  Life seems to move along in a good way and I am thankful.  Many an early morning I will pause, look out the kitchen window, and simply thank God for the blessings and all the good we have.  I am thankful for all that has transpired and for those who have crossed my path with peace and presence.

To finish off the painting year I have been busy as I am working towards two shows in the spring - the usual group show with the Big Sky Artists, and a solo show at the gallery.  Challenging! - but it has been good to push myself physically and creatively.

So here are a few final paintings for the year:

A few small 10x10" paintings done but about five more to do for the group show.  The first is of the North Saskatchewan River valley near Petrofka Bridge.  The second a view I passed many times on my travels north to visit my mom.

 

This is from the same view as the last small one but much larger and the view is expanded
24x40" A Pleasant Summer Day [really, not sure what to call it!!]

Waskesui River  30x40"
We spent a few days at Elkridge Lodge in November and while there, wandered around Waskesui and area.  This painting is of the Waskesui River.  A set of shallow rapids move towards the distance which were rather difficult to navigate with my paintbrush!!  It was a beautiful cool fall day but the sun was shining and it gave the trees an incredible glow.  The sunlight seems so much brighter in the spring and fall than in the summer.

I have spent a lot of time painting with acrylics.  But I still use my watercolours.  Much easier to transport so watercolours are my go to choice for our weekly painting group sessions.

Spring Blossoms 11x20"



Peony Closeup

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Seasonal Sale


Seasonal Sale - November 18, 19, 2016 - 7 Leyden Cres.

Once again it is time to gather my paintings together and offer them for sale.

If you are looking for a Christmas gift or a painting to fill an empty spot 

on your own wall, please drop by.  

If you would like to come by for coffee and a chat please do. 

There will also be information available on the following:

Gunner & Smith 
Remnant Steel 
Mattbradenphoto 





Friday, October 28, 2016

Fractured.2

Finally finished a few paintings! Somehow they take longer to complete than I want them to. There is still the framing of the watercolour and the edges, varnish and hanging wire for the acrylic one to complete. A few more jobs for a quiet, productive day!



"Fractured Mirror Selfie"  watercolour 14" x 14"



"Misty Morning on the North Saskatchewan" acrylic 24" x 24"

Monday, September 19, 2016

Fractured...

It was a privilege to be part of this art fair.  There was such a variety of techniques and subjects it was inspiring to see.  Saskatchewan has many wonderful artists - and this show only showcased a few!





I had three paintings in the show and worked hard most of the summer getting these ready.

After a month off due to surgery, company, and a wedding it is now time to get on with painting again!!

This will be a very different
watercolour. I am looking forward
to completing it.

Can you guess what the subject is??


Wednesday, August 10, 2016

River View

"River View"

This is a view of the North Saskatchewan River near the Petrofka Bridge, north of Saskatoon.  Whenever one can stand high on the hills above a river valley they have found a special place.  The air is fresh, the view is wonderful, and the sky infinitely expansive.

I was pleased to have the gallery call to say they had sold this painting! It will be in a business reception area so I hope many will be inspired by our Saskatchewan River landscapes.

20 x 60"  acrylic

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Those who go quietly about the yard....

This young hare seems to visit our yard every few days.  It was by the front garden when I arrived home one day this week and didn't seem in a hurry to leave so I was able to get a few quick photos on my iPhone.




 This is one of two little houses I have seen in yards in Caswell Hill. I think it is so creative and whimsical.  Love it!  



It reminded me of a small oil painting by Lloyd Barnes which we purchased this summer in an art gallery in Abbotsford.  One could look at the exquisite detail in this painting for ages!!






"Bob and Lloyd Barnes are identical twin brothers who have lived a reclusive lifestyle in the 100 Mile House area in the British Columbia interior since the early 1950's. Both brothers are self-taught artists who paint nature as they experience it as well as images from their imaginations. Bob and Lloyd Barnes share a love of the outdoors, living off the land by growing their own vegetables. Their love of nature is expressed by their care and feeding of birds found in the wild.

The Barnes brothers paint for the sheer love of painting and the pleasure it brings to others. Their work has a sense of being photorealistic with fine detail and an underlying truth of naivety."

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Favourite early summer photos....





We started the summer with a trip to the horse races!!



Sculptures in a Fleetwood Park in Surrey, BC


River Boat-Houses in Ladner, BC



Clouds coming in over Vancouver, from Blackie Spit Park




              Candle Lake, SK Scenes





Breakfast in the gazebo.  We have had so many beautiful summer mornings!


Monday, July 4, 2016

a favourite window...

I have been spending a lot of time painting recently.  My arms get tired, I get stiff because sometimes I seem to be at it for several hours!  And my eyes need a break so I am glad to finally sit in my comfy chair and gaze out of the window which is beside my work table and easel. Amazing how I forget to pause and look out more often.

The window is open and because we are at the high end of the street and this is the second floor of our house I can hear everything that goes on outside in our corner of the block and beyond...  There is a lot of black around the photo because I just grabbed my iPhone and took the picture from where I am sitting.  Hope you get the gist of it.



Two paintings - almost done -  and, just for reference,  I never want to paint another pond lily again!

"Boffins #2"  24x48" acrylic on canvas










"Pond"  24x30" acrylic on canvas

Monday, May 30, 2016

Landscapes within landscapes....

Nature offers us endless beautiful views! I never tire of them.

For many years my summers included lake time.  Wading in the water.  Canoeing - in the Churchill River area and along the edges of lakes where you can glimpse into the underbrush or see stones and fish in shallow areas.  I have wandered paths through trees stopping at an open sunny patch of blueberries and what we called ground or low-bush cranberries.  A mouthful of these berries together  - the sweet and the sour... delicious! The endless variety of plants and flowers, shrubs, trees and the water bugs skimming along the surface of the water. (I don't like bugs!)  I have stood in the grass on a windblown hillside and looking down picked up a perfectly round stone or marvelled at a minute flower almost hidden from sight by sage and grass.  I have come close to a beaver chopping at a tree near a slough.  The splash of light across a carpet of green in a forest destroyed by recent fire is a green like none other.  One could go on and on picking out favourite scenes or memories of places which stay in our minds for one reason or another.

I have found that there are landscapes within landscapes! There are the panoramic views and the closeup views.

There is a beautiful pathway through the oak trees as your walk up to the gate to Boffins -  but looking down you will see miniature plants amongst the moss at the base of the tree.  Sitting beside a lake, we often look out towards the lake and distant landscape - which is beautiful! And we especially wait for the sun to set and fill the sky with colours that reflect on the water.  But look to the side and there you might see a miniature landscape that calls one to wonder at it as well.

I am often drawn from the panoramic view to a small part of it. Maybe we all are.  It is these smaller views which I sometimes like to capture in my paintings and which I have included in this post.  The first painting is a small corner of Boffin's pond. The second, also with marsh marigolds in it is from Brightlsand Lake, and the last two are near the water's edge at Candle Lake.

... so as we spend time in nature this summer lets take deeper looks, narrow our gaze and enjoy the smaller landscapes.

"Pond"  acrylic on canvas, 24x48"

"Marsh Marigolds"  Watercolour

"Lakeside Garden"  Watercolour

"Beside Candle Lake"  Watercolour




Thursday, May 12, 2016

Looking forward to summer....


It has been awhile since I have posted a completed painting.  Life has been full - seasons of life and death.  The joys of grandchildren, birthdays, and sunshine.  Even though it is colder this evening we know that spring is giving place to summer.

I have no idea what to name this painting! As usual I am stymied and I am always open to suggestions.  It is a scene primarily out of my memories of prairie clouds, sloughs, hills and trees.  The prairies bring so much beauty to our lives with the various seasons offering our senses much to see, feel and smell.  The clouds are never the same, a full slough this year may be almost empty next summer, dry summers may give way to wonderfully rainy falls with vibrant colours.  A hot, dry summer may be followed by a refreshingly humid summer.  Well, one never knows what a day will bring.  With this painting I guess I just wanted to somehow capture something of the incredible cloud formations I have noticed the past few years.  I never tire of looking at the clouds!

The painting is done in acrylic and is 24 x 36"





Saturday, April 9, 2016

Show and Sale results...

The Big Sky Artists Show and Sale was very successful.  We had lots of people attend and many paintings sold.  I was thankful that 7 of mine where purchased, 6 of them were oils and one a watercolour of a peony flower.  Guess I will get my oils out once it warms up a bit more and I can open the window.  Even though I don't use turpentine as was used in the past, there is still a strong smell when using oils.  At the moment I am working on a larger acrylic painting with lots of clouds.

These are the paintings which sold: thank you very much to those who purchased the following paintings.





   



   

Friday, February 19, 2016

Closing down...

Well this painting has exhausted me and I just need to stop. It will be put on the shelf for a bit and maybe I will look at it in a few days to see if there is anything more I can do.  It started with promise as you might have noticed in a previous post but in the end I 'worked' / 'worried' it too much.  Frustrating!  I really do have a lot to learn about how water and paint work together!




Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Show and Sale


It is time for our annual Show and Sale!  I am sorry the poster is not as clear as it could be but I hope you can read our names.  We are all looking forward to this and hoping you are able to drop by to share some time with us.

I have been busy adjusting some larger acrylic paintings and working steadily on several watercolours.  Yes, I'm still working on the roses although I took time out to do a peony which I am hoping will be framed in time for the show.  It was a bit frustrating as I was using a smooth watercolour paper which also seemed 'soft' and a different brand of paints - Daniel Smith watercolours.  But the challenge is done and I will get back to the roses now.



Friday, February 12, 2016

Threshold


Seems I am at another "Threshold" with this painting!  what decisions do I need to make to take the next step.

There are times when I need to set a painting aside, take a photo, and look at it from a distance.  And of course the pondering sets in and I realize I need to think more carefully about the next move.  As you will see I have been working on this - although I did take some time off to work on an acrylic painting with some huge clouds in it!

But this will call be back until I finish or until I give up!

When I set it aside after several hours of work this morning, the word which came to mind was "threshold" so I looked it up and realized, yes, it did fit.  I am at a point of entering the second final stage - that of the final painting before the finishing touches are done - and this point has the possibility of producing an image that is a little less than enough so that the the finishing touches complete it OR producing an image that is overworked and more than enough.... It is a cold hearted analysis of the painting, an emotional optimism versus discouragement, and finally a mental willingness and determination to go on - all of these factor in to what is decided on this threshold.

Here are three more photos - hopefully the final one will soon be available!







  1. Threshold:1:  the plank, stone, or piece of timber that lies under a door :  sill2a  :  gatedoor    b (1)  :  endboundaryspecifically  :  the end of a runway (2)  :  the place or point of entering or beginning :  outset <on the threshold of a new age>3a  :  the point at which a physiological or psychological effect begins to be produced <has a high threshold for pain>   b  :  a level, point, or value above which something is true or will take place and below which it is not or will not