Sunday 10 July 2022

 Good Morning, Good July!  This summer month normally kicks off the hot and hazy days!  This year, it is cool, blessedly cool, after the heat dome of last summer that brought our temperatures abnormally over 45 degrees, let forest fires rage and brought choking smoke to the air around us.  

These paintings started from a dream of overlapping waves, which in the studio, evolved to include bubbles of oxygen.  The imagery coalesced with the current series which concerns itself with the patterns and habits that underpin and support our daily actions.  

Can you think of any more action more essential and constant than the repetitive beating and breathing of our heart and lungs?  The dream's cascade of waves became structured like the ribs that house these vital organs, while in the centre the oxygen collects, as if under our sternum, in the passage up and out of our throat.

The blue tonal range evokes both water and air.  As the ocean's plankton and plants produce between 50 to 75% of the oxygen in the globes atmosphere, they are inextricably linked to our gift of life.

1)   Air         Acrylic on Paper, 22x30 inches
2)  Breath    Acrylic on Paper, 22x30 inches
3)  Sea Air   Acrylic on Paper, 22x30 inches


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Saturday 18 June 2022

 Hey all, 

Here are a few watercolours that capture the blossoms that lightened our moods this spring. This particular bouquet, filled with chocolate hellebores, lilacs and a type of yellow ground cover from the garden, took my attention for a few weeks. Placed in a beautiful vintage, turquoise vase, the combination of colours were unusual and striking. 

In the top painting, I was interested in the deep tones and velvety texture.  In the second, the subject was the light playing across the forms.  Two different approaches to express two different moods.  

As summer bumps away spring and starts to settle into the landscape, I hope to do weekly paintings of the flora here in the Okanagan Valley.  Wishing you all well.