It's been an amazingly full and busy time lately! Summer has arrived and is in full swing and so I'm spending as much time in the garden as I can. When it's too hot to be outside or once all the day's work is done I retreat to the coolness of my Art Room and I paint, often until way after midnight. "Go where the energy is", I maintain, so I'm going there, big time. It's a great place to not have to think of the day's worries. It's not an escape, but it is a place I go to restore some of the balance that I've lost in a day or a week.
We went on a trip to South Africa in November last year and one of the highlights was to travel up the West Coast. What a sea!! It was crazy, and blue, and wild and everything a sea should be in my opinion. It's impossible to capture, but I wanted to make a painting that captured some of the intense blue of it.
We went on a trip to South Africa in November last year and one of the highlights was to travel up the West Coast. What a sea!! It was crazy, and blue, and wild and everything a sea should be in my opinion. It's impossible to capture, but I wanted to make a painting that captured some of the intense blue of it.
Another one I completed the other night has a completely different feel. I used a photograph I took of harvest time in the Prairies. On the way home from a visit to Pembina Valley I passed this incredibly yellow field full of hay bales. The vastness of the landscape here is breath-taking. I intensified the yellow even more with various layers of yellow wax medium under the photograph transfer.