Sunday, January 25, 2015

Roses.1

Working on flowers again and this time it is a set of two rose paintings in watercolour.  This is the first.  I have no idea what to name paintings of roses!  Perhaps by the time I am finished the second one I will come up with something.  I am doing these while contemplating my next acrylic water paintings.  But there is a busy week ahead so it may be several weeks before the second rose painting is complete.




Sunday, January 18, 2015

Evening Considerations

When we are in White Rock, BC we frequently take time to sit by the beach.  Several times this past summer we picked up a coffee and snack later in the evening and found a bench along the promenade to watch the sunset.  But before the sun sets there comes a beautiful interlude when the rays of the sun are intense and the shadows more vivid.  It is a special moment.... there seems to be a stillness when those who need to leave before dark are regretfully making the decision to do so, and those who have come to watch the sun set calmly await their departure.

Here is a scene from one of those moments.

Evening Considerations - Watercolour, 8 x 10"

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

A Moment Blessed


"A Moment Blessed" - this painting is based on one corner of the ceiling in the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of St George, here in Saskatoon.  It was finished Christmas eve.... which I mused about as I realized I was just completing the part with Mary and the Angel.

The beauty, the care, the artistry people put into such places of worship always amazes me and I am grateful for people who do this.  I often wonder that, if we spent more time in quiet contemplation of the beauty created by mankind and of the natural artistry of God, we might have less conflict and hate in this world.



I have likely posted this blessing before but it inspires me, calms me, and pushes me in a meaningful direction.  May this coming year - 2015 - find our souls well.

A Blessing for Equilibrium

Like the joy of the sea coming home to shore,
May the music of laughter break through your soul.

As the wind wants to make everything dance,
May your gravity be lightened by grace.

Like the freedom of the monastery bell,
May clarity of mind make your eyes smile.

As water takes whatever shape it is in,
So free may you be about who you become.

As silence smiles on the other side of what’s said,
May a sense of irony give you perspective.

As time remains free of all that it frames,
May fear or worry never put you in chains.

May your prayer of listening deepen enough
To hear in the distance the laughter of God.

~ John O'Donohue ~


(Benedictus - A Book of Blessings)

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Seasonal Sale


I will be hosting a "Seasonal Sale" of my Artwork 
and would love to have you drop by 
for a visit and cup of coffee.  
Bring a friend if you like. 

Most paintings will be reduced 20%. Cards are $2.00.  
Three of Matthew's Photos will also be for sale.

TIME:  Friday Dec. 5th 4 - 8pm & 
Saturday Dec. 6th 10am - 6pm.  

LOCATION:  7 Leyden Cres., Saskatoon SK






Thursday, November 6, 2014

Reflections

This summer we were at the Aquarium in Vancouver. While waiting for the dolphins to 'perform' I was drawn to the adjacent pool where the beluga whales were swimming around.  The shadows from the trees and skies made the water a beautiful deep green-blue with white shadows were the belugas were.  It was absolutely lovely and I was mesmerized by the colour.


While methodically working my way through the watercolour "Fallen Leaves" [see last post] I wondered how I might paint even a part of this water. I had prepared three 24 X 30" canvases by painting them a dark blue.   I knew I wanted to do them in acrylic as opposed to watercolour and I came to realize that I wanted to do closeups of small areas of the water.  Finally, I decided it was time to try the liquid acrylics I had purchased last summer. Thankfully I had purchased some pouring medium which increased the ability of the paints to flow and mix together.

Three full days of work resulted in the paintings below.  I think I might try a few more water paintings but will certainly need to replenish my paints before doing so.  This way of painting does require a lot of paint and I was thankful for one of our local art shops [http://huesart.ca] which I could get to quickly to purchase more paint!  Hope the colour harmonies bring you joy.






Thursday, October 30, 2014

Fallen Leaves

Finished!  I hope this reminds you of the beautiful autumn colours wherever you are.  I've also added a watercolour I did several years back of the leaves and berries of a Cranberry bush I found at the Forestry Farm.

Fallen Leaves - Watercolour 12 x 17" 

Daydreams - Watercolour 17 x 12" - Sold



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Fallen Leaves: progression

Each day a little more gets done on "Fallen Leaves" but with this type of painting I need to take breaks.  Last week I purchased a number of cd's at a book sale so I have been checking them out as I've been working - seeing if they are 'conducive' to such detailed painting.  Classics for Relaxation and Meditation, CHANT by the Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo De silos have 'passed the test' and I will listen to them often.

But my favourite so far is one I picked up at the local Book Store using a birthday gift certificate, which somehow makes it a bit more special.  The 2014 recording by VOCES8 titled, 'Eventide' - "the magical space between day and night.  Eight perfectly blended voices, embraced by ethereal instruments, make music to beguile, inspire and soothe." It includes such beautiful pieces as the Seal Lullaby, Underneath the Stars, Corpus christi Carol, Benedictus, Ave Maria, and my all time favourite, O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen. 

Since I prefer absolute silence while painting this, having a cd on, is new for me and I am finding that it is okay.  When the music stops I actually consider taking a much needed stretch break. I need more of those breaks to release the tension which develops in my arm, shoulder and neck.  When I paint with acrylics I seem to use different muscles somehow... perhaps a different type of music will be needed then.

"Fallen Leaves" - progression so far...  next the finished painting!