24" x 30"
acrylic on canvas
Inspired by the little yellow cut flower on my studio's windowsill ... the day after Saskatoon's biggest snowfall since 2007.
Artist Donna-Lee Elke (dl) posts images of her paintings and her exhibition resume. Go to ABOUT ME under profile for access to BLOG #2 --- THE SECRET GARDEN drawings and for BLOG #3 --- MIXED MEDIA ARTWORK. For sales information email her through profile page.
acrylic on canvas
Inspired by the little yellow cut flower on my studio's windowsill ... the day after Saskatoon's biggest snowfall since 2007.
36"x36" acrylic on canvas
Inspired by stanzas in a poem by Pablo Neruda:
Keeping Quiet
" For once on the face of the earth,
Let's not speak in any language;
Let's stop for one second,
and not move our arms so much.
It would be an exotic moment
Without rush, without engines.
We would all be together
in a sudden strangeness."
After 2 days and with the assistance of betty and ken, ALWAYS COMING HOME is up. I 'snapped' the few photos below with my less than stellar photog skills and cell phone. Next week the professionals get in to begin the development of the virtual tour, later to be loaded onto the SILS site. (Link will appear in this blog once provided)
The installation will be up until November 13. Individual or bubble-viewing by appointment is planned.
This will be SILS first virtual gallery exhibition and very exciting for all of us involved. I would like to thank Stevie Horn and library management for agreeing to my proposal to create an actual walking & talking tour of the exhibit.
To get a preview of some of the artwork return to home page and scroll down to an entry from september 2019.
This group of brushwork drawings were inspired by my love of the Daoist and Buddhist teachings AND my practice of mindfulness.
An ink stroke is completely of the moment. There is no correcting. And on paper the ink expands as it will. The outcome is always unforeseeable.
(To see a portrait done in this manner go to early website entries and look for 'LADY OF THE FLOATING WORLD')
I am also exploring the unity in perceived division. Through the use of blocks of colour that could be seen as seperate; however are unified by the brushstroke.
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Collection of roxanne and dean anderson.