Monday, July 11, 2011

Road Trip

On our way home from Hudson Valley NY.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Ian Roberts Workshop in Meaford, Ontario


Everything came together in this one....standing in the shade helps.

Ian's Workshop

The Pond - Ian was amazing, again. He teaches such strong basics and pushes us to really see. He goes out of his way to find perfect locations, like this pond on private property. The owner was delighted, as were her dogs. There was a lot of green....

Ian Roberts Workshop

We were outside from 8:00 am until about 7:00 pm with a break at lunch. The sun was hot, the days were gorgeous and our brains were working overtime in order to get it all - shadows were too warm or too dark, colours were too saturated or too dull..or too light/dark, edges needed to be released, where is the focal point? what are we looking at? what are we saying? how does it read? And shapes.....keep it simple! It looks so easy.....

Ian Roberts Workshop

Just back from a week long intensive workshop with Ian Roberts in the beautiful GREEN Georgian Bay area in Ontario. We started off with exercises that need repeating....this one is seeing shapes, so we painted only rectangles.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Gavin Workshop - the ScoutMaster

Last painting of this fabulous workshop - we used a lot of turp to draw and "coax" the figure out, so the paint is a bit light and faded looking, especially in the photo. All of the paintings are unfinished....the point was to get it down quickly without fussing, then go onto the next painting. Ellen was great for explaining things, demonstrating and then making sure that we experience it. She was full of sayings and analogies that were so funny but also hit the mark and were therefore easy to remember.
Now we are back from the US, and lucky me, am leaving on Sunday for an Ian Roberts workshop in Meaford Ontario. This is really getting into the groove.....

Monday, June 27, 2011

Second Day at Workshop

Today Ellen started with a demo and then we painted....and so much was learned. My painting did not photograph well, and I think I attempted too big a project with a horse AND a figure which became a portrait. I see that the hand is still off....but it was a very good day.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Equine Workshop with Ellen Gavin in Hudson Valley NY




Francesca and I are enjoying a wonderful workshop of painting horses and dogs with Ellen Gavin who is an excellent instructor. She is teaching us to be loose while staying true to powerful basics. We have to paint fast, not finish but go on to the next and the next.... Although it is about horses and dogs, it is really just about shapes, values, edges etc etc.

The Greenville Arms Inn is a wonderful place for a workshop. We are enjoying the good life!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Doodle


Right now, I am enjoying painting roosters for a change of pace. Last fall, I got some photos of prize winning roosters at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. This guy has a flat comb - don't know the name of the breed, but he had attitude.


Himself



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Pearly

Time for something whimsical.....

Monday, June 6, 2011

Lush June



What I didn't paint are the bugs....water and deep forest = lots of mosquitoes.

Friday, June 3, 2011

MacKenzie King's Park



This was painted from a sketch while in Chelsea and Wakefield Quebec, in early May.

End of the Road



Monday, May 16, 2011

Up the Road


It was sunny but cold and windy last week when I went out to paint with friends, so I did several thumbnail sketches and painted when I came home.

Early May



Saturday, May 7, 2011

Wishing



so hopeful for spring to burst.......

Monday, May 2, 2011

Another Challenge



this week's daily painter's challenge - a self portrait....

Lily



Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Challenge - Chicken

The latest challenge from the Daily Painters.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring Run-off



Finally we got to go plein air painting again and it was perfect - gurgling water, sunshine and fresh air, friendly landowners who invited us for return visits.....I think I was hopeful and painted the land more green that what it is.




Tuesday, March 29, 2011

O'Grady's Cow


It was time to paint a cow, and being a beige cow (not too far from white) gave me lots and lots of greys to worth with.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Ceramic Bunny

This is my submission to the DPW challenge for this week - doing a small painting one stroke at a time, mixing a new colour with each stroke. Ohhhh is that a test...but an excellent exercise!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Castello di Montegufoni


Lately I am painting from my photographs. It makes me appreciate plein air, but also the comforts of the studio. My sister Francesca and niece Vanessa joined me today. I have been wanting to paint this doorway in a dreamy location in Tuscany, where life stood still for a while.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Zipped

A Zippo lighter was the piece featured in the DPW Challenge this week, and it was to be painted with only ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and white. This is my submission.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Juicy Fruit

This time I took fruit up a notch - in size. I found it very different painting fruit large .... big strokes, big areas of colour to cover and yet try not to lose the value shifts.....

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Red Pine Plantation


A few weekends ago, several of us went for a walk on the family farm of yesterday. The red pine plantations are 50+ old now. I enjoyed the way the sun slanted through them and lit up the little balsam trees. When painting, I was paying attention to the shift in values with each tree, and giving them some texture and individuality.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Hibiscus

Flowers bring such joy, especially in the thick of winter. This hibiscus is bravely blooming on my windowsill, and since a bloom usually lasts only two days, I had to honour it.....and paint it.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Green Apple


Another 10 minute challenge - with a timer, and the apple did get rotated for different angles. I am impressed with how much improvement there is with each try.... I really start to "see", to the point of wondering what in the world I was seeing with the first square.

Monday, February 7, 2011

The Challenge

Carol Marine double dog dared everyone to do this ten minute per square challenge. Having attending Carol's awesome workshop this summer, Mary and I knew this was a good exercise, so today we did it, and what a learning curve that was.....and so much fun too! I think that I need to do a lot more of these.....soon....like tomorrow.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Amaryllis

Again a flower is blooming in front of me and being in the depth of a northern winter, it was just too desireable to paint it. For once, a subject that works in this 8 x 8 square format that has been waiting to be used. The petals are verigated and that made it rather difficult to get values right...which was a real test in the best of places.

Monday, January 31, 2011

In the Spotlight 2

Am fascinated by the contrast lately....the black cloth is velvet and very rich, the apple so shiny and bright. There is still a bit of glare in the photograph, no matter which angle I positioned it in. Maybe that will improve once it is dry.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Hot Sumac


I have been playing with the idea of painting our fall sumac bushes, and did several small sketches. This one was the impromtu extra that just seemed oh so happy!

Early Spring


Reworked a painting from about a year ago....wanted the reflections in the water to come more alive.

Friday, January 28, 2011

In the Spotlight


Today I wanted to try a really dark background. It is strong....and quite dramatic! I rather like it.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

We Three

There is much to be said about doing several quick studies of the same subject......to a timer. It just brings out the best and the worst, and hopefully lots of improvement. This was my third go ..... What else do you do when it is -30 C.?

Thursday, January 13, 2011

From my Children


My children sent me this bouquet, for my birthday, the day my youngest flew to Australia. I wanted to savour it longer, so decided to paint it - life size. The one gerber daisy to the right could have been placed a bit higher to balance the three out, but otherwise I am happy with it. The process was very satisfying. And so this is how I start the new year with painting!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Another World


This painting has taken days to manifest - but it is finally born! I seem to be attracted to elements of magic and enchantment, even being a bit surreal. This is the garden in Kiawah Island, and it felt very much like another world there.

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Barn


Painted this from a photograph that I took in November. I love the late fall colours - oranges and purples with that unusual splash of intense green. It is all buried under a foot of snow now. Enjoyed the painting process in this one.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Snow Apples

Finally I got to painting again......I have been busy but also in a reflective state post workshop. Where am I going with painting, what do I really want to paint, what makes me happy........
So while I muse, I painted the frozen apples outside our window.......

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Winter Sunflowers


Painted with Mary today, looking out of her kitchen window. The landscape was full of information, but I wanted the full focus on the beauty of the inert sunflowers. It was a very foggy afternoon. The cool background worked well with the warm tones of the plant.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Val des Monts


I have passed this spot so many times, and have seen it in all seasons, but on this day it seemed especially magical. The hills were so blue and the solid shapes of the masses gave it a dignified simplicity.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The House on the Island


This was painted quickly and loosely from a photo I saw on Facebook (thanks Mary Beth) - I loved the angle and the bluish cast of light with the intense sunspot.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Enchantment


After finishing a painting, I turned around and the sun was shining through the grey spanish moss hanging from the oak trees. It was so luminous and enchanted, that I had to paint quickly paint it. The colours were intense, there was a vertical and horizontal in the design, strong lights and darks, and most important - I loved it!

Secret Garden


I am back from South Carolina, from a workshop with Ian Roberts and my dear friends on a beautiful property on Kiawah Island. We spend days on difficult exercises to train the eye, and to slow us down in the painting process, to see and see properly. And when we did get to paint, all of that knowledge had to be tested. I feel like I am going through layers and layers of the same information and same process, until it will someday finally gel.

The Umbrella Tree


The gardens on the grounds are designed, and we tried to use that to our advantage in designing a composition. For a while I felt that the umbrella shaped tree looked like a hot air balloon that had landed, but then Ian came and added a "shape" resembling a tree in the distance behind it. I think in the future I will think also of artist license to move the little green meatball bush....

Rivercourse


It was windy, cool temps, and we were in the shade...brrr...but the process took over and we were painting shapes, distilling it down to pieces of shapes keeping in mind design, hues etc. It was exhiliratingly exhausting.

Sweetgrass


Evening on Kiawah Island ....


Friday, November 5, 2010

Duo


What interested me about this duo were the differences in the shadows.
I am off to South Carolina to paint with Ian Roberts and a group of friends. More shapes and values concepts to be integrated into my brain pathways. Will be back posting in two weeks.