A Pair of Pears

June 8, 2014

Thought I’d try to do a little series of pears. Because I really like (am obsessed with) pears and I thought it would be interesting to play with one colour plus black and white of the same subject over and over. My intention is to complete at least ten of these. But I have a fairly short attention span, so I’m not making any promises. Here are the first two.

Vermillion
Vermillion, Jun 6, 2014, Oil on Canvas Board, 6″ X 6″
Torrit Grey
Torrit Grey, Jun 6, 2014, Oil on Canvas Board, 6″ X 6″

1994 and 1995 Revisited.

May 25, 2014
After the Scream
After the Scream, Mar 1995, Acrylic on Masonite, 24″ X 30″
Venus Prep
Venus Prep, Jan 1995, Oil on Masonite, 14″ X 24″
Still Life III Coloured Light
Still Life III Coloured Light, Sep 1994, Oil on Masonite, 24″ X 24″
Still Life II Coloured Light
Still Life II Coloured Light, Sep 1994, Oil on Masonite, 24″ X 24″
Still Life I Coloured Light
Still Life I Coloured Light, Sep 1994, Oil on Masonite, 24″ X 24″

A bit of history

April 27, 2014

Nothing new today – just a bit of old artwork from a time when I seemed content with painting the same still life over and over again.

Still Life I
Still Life I, Mar 1995, Oil on Masonite, 12″ X 18″
Still Life II
Still Life II, Mar 1995, Oil on Masonite, 12″ X 18″
Still Life III
Still Life III, Mar 1995, Oil on Masonite, 18″ X 12″
Blue Girl
Blue Girl, Apr 1995, Acrylic on Masonite, 22″ X 16″

“If you can’t say anything nice…”

April 6, 2014
2014 04 06, Maple Walnut Cream
2014 04 06, Maple Walnut Cream, Apr 6, 2014, Oil on Canvas, 16″ X 20″
Maple Walnut Cream WIP
Maple Walnut Cream WIP, Apr 5, 2014, 9:28pm, Oil on Canvas, 16″ X 20″

ok, I kind of like the chocolate right in front. But not the wrapper and not much else. Perhaps I shouldn’t have refilled my wine glass that last time…

Working within the gap

March 30, 2014

 

Half Full
Half Full, Mar 29, 2014, Oil on Canvas, 16″ X 22″

 

H2O Detail One
H2O Detail One, Mar 29, 2014, Oil on Canvas, 12″ X 12″

“Between the idea
And the reality
Between the motion
And the act
Falls the Shadow”

– T.S. Eliot

Having for some reason been reminded of Wayne Thiebaud’s work, Samantha and I made an extra stop today to find some cupcakes that I could paint. As they were fairly coveted, I photographed them when we got home so that we could enjoy eating them BEFORE I painted them. I also photographed ball bearings, apples and glasses half filled with water. (perhaps a result of the lingering effects of seeing Divergent this afternoon.)

In looking at the photos and feeling very un-inspired and mundane, I chose the half-full glass over the cupcakes. (it’s likely the cupcakes will show up down the road.) I was intrigued by abstracted, close up bits of the image on my computer screen and although my intention was to paint one fairly realistic image of the glass, I decided to attempt two detail bits and to play a little. Minimal colour and contrast and yet something I found interesting.

I had spent the week looking at pretty amazing artwork and feeling very mediocre. When I grow up I hope to create work like Heather Hingst Bennett – I am enamoured by her minimal, painterly brush strokes that so beautifully depict her subjects. And I am eternally envious of Lucia Dill’s chairs. Perhaps one day I will be able to so emotively depict everyday objects that somehow express such human situations. I am both so very inspired and yet completely dejected by these artists when I so clearly see the gap between where I am and where I want to be. And yet I can’t not continue. For whatever it’s worth…

Less talk, more art.

February 16, 2014

“Life beats down and crushes the soul and art reminds you that you have one.”

– Stella Adler

One Half Valentine's Day
One Half Valentine’s Day, Feb 14, 2014, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14″ X 11″
Empty Pots
Empty Pots, Nov 1988, Charcoal on Paper, 20″ X 24″
Great Tights
Great Tights, Jun 1988, Graphite on Paper Grid Drawing, 30″ X 38″
Everything in Front of You
Everything in Front of You, Feb 9, 1988, Ink on Paper, 20″ X 24″
Green Bananas
Green Bananas, 1985, Charcoal and Conte on Construction Paper, 11″ X 8.5″