One of the more fun aspects of moving is finding stuff you had forgotten about or thought you lost. I discovered a whole portfolio of artwork that I had packed away five years ago since our last move.
This is an early monotype, the picture I took makes the edges look worse then they actually are. I don’t have any measurements because I forgot to take them and the painting is packed up again, but it's about 7" x 12".
Five more days and the unpacking begins. SOLD
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Moving!
Monday, April 20, 2009
Blossoms
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Angel With The Cross
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Harbour Walk
This is the city I see when I walk along the harbour into town. It’s a painting that I did a few months ago but never blogged. I find it so easy to leave paintings at a certain point, thinking that I still might want to change things. But for now Ithink I'll leave it.
24" x 12" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
24" x 12" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Green Apples
After spending time working on monotypes, it felt good to paint something larger with simple shapes and colour.
Monotypes can be technique oriented and the time I had today to work on them felt like time wasted since everything I printed ended up in the garbage. Very frustrating!! But I am pleased with the apples and we did have sun today, after the freak snow storm.
16" x 20" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas SOLD
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Low Tide #4, 5, & 6
I’ve been using the term monotype and monoprint interchangeably which is common, but my prints are actually monotypes. I use mylar as my plate and work with water based printing inks. I roll or paint onto the surface and then using a wooden spoon I hand print the image on to dampened paper.
There are a lot of variables in the process, the paper has to be moistened just right, the image is mirrored and if layered the last layer is the first layer on the print. Needless to say for every one print that I like, there might be three in the garbage. I’m hoping with time, that ratio will change. In the meantime there is a lot of experimentation and a few surprises.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Monoprints/Monotypes - Lowtide #1, 2, & 3
It's been a few years since I have printed monotypes, this will give you an insight into the process. The edges are a little rough and the colours messier then I would like, but it's a start.
A big THANKS to Mary of Stillifes for the lovely print I received last week. Her paintings are wonderful and I especially like her series of rings, celebrating 30 years of marriage.
Images are approximately 5" x 5"
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Venice Windows 1, 2 & 3
I decided to leave a lot of space around the windows in the hopes of creating a simplistic painting with an obvious focal point.
It was difficult to leave the space as is and not fill it with some sort of detail, it was also a good exercise in tonal balance.
Each painting is 12" x 12" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
Labels:
acrylic,
simplistic,
space,
Venice,
windows
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Journey
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Different Strokes
This was a fun little exercise for Karin Jurick's blog Different Strokes. It's interesting to scroll through and see every one's interpretation.
6" x 6" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
6" x 6" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Country Roads II
This sheep looked a little lost... These days I wish I had the time to do a little plein air painting, the air is warm and the colours are changing.
6" x 6" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas - Private Collection
Friday, September 5, 2008
Country Roads
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Boulevard Trees
I didn’t set out to paint these trees which are outside my window but there was something appealing about their colours set against the blues and greys of the street.
6" x 6" acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Anticipation!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Untitled
I’m working on a few small paintings that I haven’t finished yet, in the meantime I thought I’d post this watercolour that I painted a couple of summers ago.
I had just moved into this place and I wasn’t familiar with these flowers, my neighbour (the gardener) says they survive by neglect and she has never been able to grow them. Well, they grow really well in my garden and the best part is, they glow at night when all the other gardens are dark.
The mask is African which I bought that summer while volunteering at Ten Thousand Villages. I’m not sure why I put them together but I think in a way at the time they represented hope.
10" x 14" watercolour on Arches 300lb paper - NFS
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Last Light
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