Archive for the ‘Painting’ Category

Also along the trail

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Here’s another one.

A walk on trails

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

I went out one morning before work this past summer for a quick photo walk. This is painted from one of the photos I took.

More Still Life

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

This was the first one of the still life paintings that I did. I really enjoyed this in the small format and I like the turquoise background.

Still Life

Monday, December 12th, 2011

I’ve been doing more of the tiny paintings on 5″x7″ paper.

More to come…

New Paintings

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

AWOL – Square Foot Show

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Saturday night was the opening of AWOL’s Square Foot Show. This was my first time participating or even attending and I was impressed with the overall quality of the work. It’s a non-juried show and the accepts 500 artists to show one to three works of art.

This is what the walls looked like:

It was a very busy and warm in the space so we walked out in the rain looking for cold drinks afterwards. It took us a while but ended up at Ossington and Dundas in a classic diner called Lakeview Restaurant. The atmosphere was great as was the food. I had a banana smoothie, and my husband had a shepherd’s pie.

New Portraits

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

Recently a Golden representative did a presentation at one of my places of work. I had never used used Golden paints before because they are a little pricier than other brands and because I usually paint in oils and not acrylics. At the end of the presentation we got a little loot bag full of Golden goodies and I couldn’t wait to use them. When I got home I started this painting with a limited palette of fluid Indian Yellow Hue, Manganese Blue Hue, Alizarine Crimson Hue (all samples from the bag of goodies) and Titanium White of a different brand. After the first layer I added Golden’s open Red Oxide and Sap Green Hue to my palette.

I loved the way these paints went on the canvas. It was easier to blend and dry brush looked great as well. It still dried quickly on the palette but while moist had a nice creamy feel. I think I have been converted to Golden.

Here is the finished piece. Thank you Stephanie for being my model! This and another portrait will be part of AWOL Gallery’s Square Foot Show from August 6th to 21st.

Sketchbook

Friday, July 15th, 2011

In January I made a New Years’ Resolution that I would fill up my sketchbook. Every page. I don’t think I’ve filled a sketchbook since high school. I made this resolution out loud and in front of my Grade 7 students. I was encouraging them to use their sketchbooks more to plan, experiment, and sketch in. I’ve been using mine as sketchbook/journal. I am more than half way through the book and through the year.

Lately I’ve been thinking about photo-transfers. Next week at art camp I’ll be teaching 11-15 year olds Digital Photography and we’ll be doing a lot of collage and mixed media involving photo-transfers.

This first one uses two methods. For the image of the sale boats I used Golden’s Super Loaded Matte Medium and the transfer only takes about three minutes. And for the skyline I did a packing tape transfer that my friend Stephanie taught me. Thanks Stephanie!!

This sketchbook page is about my day at the Toronto Islands watching the Dragon Boat Races.

Here are a couple more sketchbook pages:

That’s my photo buddy aka my brother. I got the idea for a faux photobooth picture from a journaling book I bought on sale at Indigo.

The pears started as an acrylic still life demo for my adult painting class and was later cut up and added to the sketchbook.

New Painting!

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

Here is a painting that I did recently. Last year my husband and I travelled to Fergus and Elora, Ontario for a weekend getaway and I took plenty of pictures and am only now getting to paint from them.

For this one I loved the colours in the sky and the yellow in the landscape. These small paintings are so much fun!


Art In The Park

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

This past weekend I participated in a local Art In The Park.  It was the first time I have done one of these art shows in a long time and while it was a disappointing weekend (low traffic) I would like to do more in the future. My talented husband built the walls that the paintings are hung on.  They were very sturdy during the windy weekend. Here are some photos of my set-up:

Click on the thumbnails to see the entire photo.