Wednesday 18 December 2019

Winter Update

Winter has arrived and so I attempted some paintings of winter streams recently, as well as tackling some Christmas needle felting.  Also, work is always a bit busier in November / December so I haven't had as many opportunities to paint.  With Christmas around the corner, there will be lots of visiting, merry making and outdoor activity, so I don't foresee too many paintings flying off the easel for a little while.  Hope the Holidays are peaceful and joy-filled for all.  More posts next year!
16x16 Oil on Board

Wool Needle Felted Ornaments - my talented son did the penguin

More wool felting

The start of another creek painting - some more work is required on the shrubbery

NOTE:
About 2 days after my last post, I received an email that the Federation of Canadian Artists would be opening a Chapter in Edmonton, early in the new year, so YEAH my wish for some artist contact has come true.

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Memberships to Artist Groups

Being an artist can be a little lonely as you tend to work by yourself most of the time.  Joining an artist group is an option for some.  The different memberships for art groups I belong to are mostly arms length, where I get info and can enter artists calls, but I don't actually get to see other artists unless I attend occasional workshops.  Sometimes I reeeeaaally would like another artists feedback on some problem I am encountering, when a painting is going sideways.

I have been a member of the  Federation of Canadian Artists for a few years now.

"The Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) is a registered charity founded in 1941 by professional Canadian working artists including Group of Seven luminaries... It has members throughout Canada and Chapters in Alberta and B.C.. The FCA is dedicated to raising artistic standards by stimulating participants to greater heights of knowledge and achievement by offering what is believed to be the first completely artists' sponsored gallery in Canada. Currently the Federation is the only national-level visual arts organization that manages their own full-time art gallery."

A group of us met in the past year to try to get a Chapter started in Edmonton, but do not currently have enough Active members to form one.   So for now I submit my art to the Federation of Canadian Artists main gallery shows in hopes of being juried into one of the shows or competitions.  Finally I managed to get the following painting, The Usual Suspects, accepted into the Active Members Exhibition starting January 7th, 2020 until January 19th, at the Granville Island Gallery in Vancouver, BC.  Hurray!  I can work my way toward being a Signature Member, I just need to get 5 more paintings successfully juried into other shows over the next 4 years.

The other painting I submitted, The Royal, was accepted but just into the on-line show - it will not be on display at the Federation Gallery on Granville Island.  It still counts toward my Signature status though, which is nice.  


In the past the Federation had on-line critiques, done by signature members, but that did not happen this year for some reason.  So I go back to relying on my family for feedback.  They are great, but often too generous or sometimes too vague - they aren't really sure what is wrong, know something is bugging them.