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
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24x40" A Pleasant Summer Day [really, not sure what to call it!!]
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| 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.
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Spring Blossoms 11x20"
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| Peony Closeup |