Sunday, December 27, 2020

EXPERIMENT IN DISTANCES

In 2020 I sent these pieces of a whole to a number of friends throughout the US and Canada. Each received a piece of a larger painting, framed. I have for many years been experiemting with the idea of: how far apart can a painting that comes in several pieces exist as a whole. Most of the time I did this with triptyches by separating the pieces with a greater and greater distance between them. 

This time I separated the pieces by many many many miles. Yet in my mind they remained a whole piece. Each standing on their own. united through origination.

of course, this was only for me ... the gift of the work itself was given ... however, unless an inquiry was made, no explanation was given. 

I love the simplicity of the pieces ...


 









 

STIX 2018


 




These pieces were inspired by a drive I took back through the Washington State's Methow Valley in 2014 after another in a series of devastating summer fires. Once I settled into my new studio in Saskatoon I returned to those photos and this was the result. These pieces were the first time I used primarily line and ink. each piece is on ragpaper 23"x30"   or 30"x23". 


Look closely to see the use of a variety of weights and thicknesses of ink.









DANCERS


                                         Playful images in ink and acrylic paint.  18"x12" 

                                                   





HOVERINGS

 HOVERINGS ... named for the posture I took when painting them: hovered over the piece of ragpaper infused with acrylic    24"x18"   that laid on the floor. This began my path toward artwork that had more line and less colour.    sumi ink brushwork. acrylic paint   2018  











 

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Sunrise?: sunset?

 Inspired by a beautiful photo of a sunset from Bruce's deck and then, from my own window, by yesterday's sunrise.

Unfortunately, once done I found the stretcher boards to have a warp ... sadly ... still for sale tho' ... 

                                                          new stretcher boards found!

                                                             16"x40"



 

Sunday, November 15, 2020

NEW WORK


                                                                         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. 


Sunday, November 8, 2020

NEW PAINTINGS: TRIPTYCH

SOLD 
COLLECTION: JO-ANN AND STEVE   

The following group of three are a return to the brushwork and colours of my earlier years. 

There is no particular message or physical inspiration. The work emerged out of my body as it moved with the brush. A delightful dance. 


                                          
                                24"x 48"   
                        acrylic on canvas



                                 24" x 18"  
                        acrylic on canvas


                                  24" x 18"   
                         acrylic on canvas