Stitching the Night
24 x 36" oil on canvas
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
McGill Farm
18" x 24" oil on canvas
Another damp, rainy morning in the hills. Everything is growing madly, it looks like a jungle. This morning I was awakened at 4:30am by coyotes playing close to the house. We think there is a litter being raised up behind our place. We can hear them at times, especially night. In the winter we hear them howling and yipping. The sounds this am were yipping and snuffling. As soon as I got up to the window, they stopped. I did see one once a few years ago. Mostly we just hear them.
Good thing the chickens are all securely locked up and safe.
This painting is for my July Show. It is the farm up the road. I love the view to it from both sides. Here is early morning late summer.
Another damp, rainy morning in the hills. Everything is growing madly, it looks like a jungle. This morning I was awakened at 4:30am by coyotes playing close to the house. We think there is a litter being raised up behind our place. We can hear them at times, especially night. In the winter we hear them howling and yipping. The sounds this am were yipping and snuffling. As soon as I got up to the window, they stopped. I did see one once a few years ago. Mostly we just hear them.
Good thing the chickens are all securely locked up and safe.
This painting is for my July Show. It is the farm up the road. I love the view to it from both sides. Here is early morning late summer.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
The Figure Made the Landscape
My new show in the McCarthy Gallery in Truro, Nova Scotia! I am very excited, nervous and finishing stuff up like a fiend. Since I have begun to do oils again, I have quite a few in this show, along with some watercolours. The opening is July2 at 7:00 pm and all are welcome!
Oh the piece on the invitation is oil on canvas and is 24" x 36".
Oh the piece on the invitation is oil on canvas and is 24" x 36".
Monday, June 22, 2009
Farmy watercolours..
Red Barn in Spring
31/2 x 5" watercolour on paper
Cow Drinking (SOLD)
31/2 x 5" watercolour on paper
I am doing some larger watercolours for my upcoming show. For some sizes, I stretch the paper, but then have a strip on the side. So I had a little fun with these for my Farmers' Market paintings. They are quite small after the other work I have been doing, but fun to do. The paint is so much easier to control. For these, I did base them on photos I took last spring on a visit to Ontario.
31/2 x 5" watercolour on paper
Cow Drinking (SOLD)
31/2 x 5" watercolour on paper
I am doing some larger watercolours for my upcoming show. For some sizes, I stretch the paper, but then have a strip on the side. So I had a little fun with these for my Farmers' Market paintings. They are quite small after the other work I have been doing, but fun to do. The paint is so much easier to control. For these, I did base them on photos I took last spring on a visit to Ontario.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Clouds and Watercolour!
Spring Clouds Racing
Watercolour 4 1/2 " x 3"
The above marks my return to plein aire painting! The clouds were irresistible. I almost had stage fright-what if I forgot everything I had learned? The small painting was not intimidating, and well, I did three at the same time so no one of them got too precious. The above sketch is the one I liked.
From the Clearcut.
12 1/2 " x 18 1/2"
Watercolour on 140 lb Arches CP
This is one of my favourite views. (Of course this morning, I found out the blackflies love it too!) It is a view out over the Northumberland Strait to PEI. I love it because you feel like you are on a level with the clouds sometimes when they are racing over your head as they were on this day. The sky was clearing above but still cloudy over the water. This one is for my July show.
Watercolour 4 1/2 " x 3"
The above marks my return to plein aire painting! The clouds were irresistible. I almost had stage fright-what if I forgot everything I had learned? The small painting was not intimidating, and well, I did three at the same time so no one of them got too precious. The above sketch is the one I liked.
From the Clearcut.
12 1/2 " x 18 1/2"
Watercolour on 140 lb Arches CP
This is one of my favourite views. (Of course this morning, I found out the blackflies love it too!) It is a view out over the Northumberland Strait to PEI. I love it because you feel like you are on a level with the clouds sometimes when they are racing over your head as they were on this day. The sky was clearing above but still cloudy over the water. This one is for my July show.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Knitting
9" x 7" oil on canvas
I am working to my show for July. This small painting is a study for a larger work called 'The Figure made the Landscape' as adapted from a Milton Acorn Poem. This small painting was fun to do, I like doing hands I am finding. They can be so expressive. My grandmother taught me to knit the 'continental' style, so the position may look funny to some. I just finished the larger work last night. Whew. Once I get a good photo, I will post it.
I am working to my show for July. This small painting is a study for a larger work called 'The Figure made the Landscape' as adapted from a Milton Acorn Poem. This small painting was fun to do, I like doing hands I am finding. They can be so expressive. My grandmother taught me to knit the 'continental' style, so the position may look funny to some. I just finished the larger work last night. Whew. Once I get a good photo, I will post it.
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