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DeifenBaker 8x11 oil on black gesso paper |
Sunday, 23 April 2017
DeifenBaker - #4
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Justin Beaver #3
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Justin Beaver 8x11 oil on black gessoed paper |
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Oil and Acrylic don't Mix you Hoser!
I suddenly realized last night, that in order to paint 150 Canadian paintings, I have to do at least 1 painting every 2 days (1.7 days to be exact). I guess I didn't think that through very well, but I will give it a try. Anyhooo... below is the start of painting #2. It is John A Macdonald with Doug Mackenzie style toque and a beer in hand (when its all done).
This painting is just 8 x 11 ish and was supposed to be a quick acrylic for fun. Unfortunately I learned a lesson today - I had all my oil paints from yesterdays work, on the same table beside my acrylics. Accidentally grabbed the green oil paint and wondered what was wrong with it when it wouldn't mix in with yellow properly. Since you can't layer acrylic on top of oils, it is now going to be an oil painting. What was going to be 1 hour will now probably be about 4, cause I am repainting everything, plus I am kind of enjoying this painting and decide I want to keep him around.
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John Eh Macdonald - the Original Canadian Hoser 8.5 x 11 oil on black gesso paper |
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Canada 150
'Build the Habit of Art Production'
In the book I am reading 'My Real Job is Being an Artist', de Wal recommends building an art habit. Popular belief is that if you do something daily for 3 weeks, it will become a habit. No matter what is happening you must spend time daily creating some art if you want to get 'good enough'. I am not great at this, life happens, so I am going to make a concerted effort this year to put in some more hours. So, my challenge to myself is to create 150 paintings and or pottery pieces with Canadian themes for Canada 150. Our big national celebration is this year and I am jumping on the bandwagon with artists such as TimothyWilson Hoey and Carla Perkins among others, and choosing Canada related themes to paint. Also check out Canada 150 Projects for other interesting projects happening this year.
Here is the official start of painting #1 - this is just the underpainting, which is the base to establish values,
before I tackle the oil painting on top of this. Hope to get it done sometime this week.![]() |
Underpainting of a bridge in Jasper, AB |
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the photo by my son |
Monday, 17 April 2017
A 'Real' Artist
In my constant struggle to become a serious 'real artist' I try to find books to help me learn how to do this. Aletta de Wal's book, My Real Job is Being an Artist, is probably the best book I have found yet and I am attempting to work through the strategies she recommends and get SERIOUS.
One of the first things I need to address is producing more art in order to develop a signature style. I spent a couple of hours today 'getting my creative space organized', which de Wal recommends you do right away. I know this is very important for me - as I find if there is too much clutter or mess going on I just can't seem to get focused - Clear Space, Clear Mind. The picture below is my art space and home office. I also committed to doing some art today, so I sketched a fish while eating breakfast to get me off on the right foot. I plan to tackle some painting this evening, too.
One of the first things I need to address is producing more art in order to develop a signature style. I spent a couple of hours today 'getting my creative space organized', which de Wal recommends you do right away. I know this is very important for me - as I find if there is too much clutter or mess going on I just can't seem to get focused - Clear Space, Clear Mind. The picture below is my art space and home office. I also committed to doing some art today, so I sketched a fish while eating breakfast to get me off on the right foot. I plan to tackle some painting this evening, too.
Wednesday, 5 April 2017
Cezanne style oil
We took a little break and went off to Jasper for what turned out to be some great powder, and relaxation. My son has an interest in photography and a good eye, he snapped this one on our rainy bike ride.
I returned to work Monday rested. However, my in progress painting has stalled out. I am aiming for a Cezanne style oil painting but I aint loving it right now. I feel a need for thicker paint and more colour in the houses. Might put it aside and try something else today for a change of pace and return to it later.
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Learning curve
So part of learning to be an artist is copying the Masters to see their process and learn more. I did a copy of 'The Girl with a Pearl Earring' by Vermeer a few years back in one of my classes. It was a great way to figure out all the layers and colours and process that Vermeer may have used.

I am still struggling to find a style that will work for me, but I find I am drawn to impressionist style paintings done in bright colours (landscapes, people or still life). Artists like Mary Cassat, Sorrolla, Monet, Cezanne or Van Gogh.
Present day artists that are favourites include Mike Svob, Karin Jurick, Kari Duke, Steve Coffey, Robert genn and most recently added Angus Wilson. I have taken workshops with Mike Svob and unfortunately missed my one chance at a workshop with Robert Genn who has since passed away. I attempted a painting similar to one by Steve Coffey (past post). Below is my attempt to pull off an Angus Wilson painting. I found one of the most pleasing parts of the painting are the slightly skewed lines coming in and interrupting the painting. It seems to make the whole picture. I feel motivated to try something like that in my own style of landscape or portrait to see how that works.

My pale imitation of the original |

I am still struggling to find a style that will work for me, but I find I am drawn to impressionist style paintings done in bright colours (landscapes, people or still life). Artists like Mary Cassat, Sorrolla, Monet, Cezanne or Van Gogh.
Present day artists that are favourites include Mike Svob, Karin Jurick, Kari Duke, Steve Coffey, Robert genn and most recently added Angus Wilson. I have taken workshops with Mike Svob and unfortunately missed my one chance at a workshop with Robert Genn who has since passed away. I attempted a painting similar to one by Steve Coffey (past post). Below is my attempt to pull off an Angus Wilson painting. I found one of the most pleasing parts of the painting are the slightly skewed lines coming in and interrupting the painting. It seems to make the whole picture. I feel motivated to try something like that in my own style of landscape or portrait to see how that works.


Labels:
angus wilson,
art,
cezanne,
Fine art,
kari duke,
oil painting,
painting,
robert genn,
steve coffey,
svob,
vermeer
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Thinking of spring
Thinking of spring today, as the snow flies again. I keep trying different versions from some photos of our pond. This is oil on black gesso canvas. It needs something 'abstracty' in there, just not sure what. Nice colours but feel kind of ...meh about it right now. Oh well... next.
Labels:
art,
black gesso,
Fine art,
oil painting,
painting,
pond,
waterlily
Friday, 10 March 2017
Back to the blog
And so it begins...again. I have been busy, working since September, teaching outreach art classes in elementary schools for the Art Gallery of St. Albert. They have tons of great classes for kids and adults, check it out by clicking here. I have also been working on some paintings and some pottery when I have time. Below are some of my attempts at both.
Nyhavn Completed painting 48x20 acrylic on canvas |
Small soya sauce pot for your sushi set |
My pre-fired 'chicken bowl'. This is a batter bowl, taken from the pages of a ceramic artist magazine, it reminded me of a chicken so I decorated it appropriately |
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Oil painting started from a photo I took on the Skyline trail in Jasper Alberta (below). Still working on it as I am trying to make it less blah and pop in some bright colours here and there.![]() |
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In order to update my son's room he chose a graphic of a skier and I made it into a large mural for his wall. |
Labels:
acrylic painting,
art,
ceramics,
clay,
denmark,
Fine art,
murals,
nyhavn,
oil painting,
painting,
pottery,
skyline trail
Saturday, 20 February 2016
abstract landscape?
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48x52 acrylic on canvas |
So this was my first stab at a large scale abstract landscape painting. I started off with a general design idea, from some photos I had near the Milk River in Alberta. Abstract is much harder to do well than you might think it is. Colour and design become super important, and currently I haven't got the colours right, with green always being a hard colour to get a handle on. I think I will try a new layer of paint and see what happens!
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Variety - spicing up life
I have had a fair bit of variety in the art life lately. I am enjoying my pottery class and am working on a large platter / tapas dishes at home. I had a number of paintings framed and have hung them around the house. I am so glad I found a local frame shop that I really like - Kamena Gallery - highly recommend them. Prior to this I was ordering ready made frames from a place in Kelowna, but that was a bit tricky as I had to do the finishing myself which didn't always look totally professional. The two pieces below are paintings I completed and had framed.
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Hot Spring Island Framed - Oil on Canvas 12x24 |
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Prairie Sky 24x40 Oil on Canvas |
I have a smaller oil painting on the go and am about to attack a large scale abstract landscape painting. The planning phase has been fairly long - choosing a design, colours and knowing that it is supposed to end up being 3 long narrow paintings (triptych), ensuring I lay it out just right. I am anxious to see what happens but it should be fun!
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Planning a large abstract 48x56 |
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Eggstremly Slow Painting
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The start |
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My set up still life |
half-way done |
So I am not posting this one on the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge, simply because it is not finished. I was painting painfully slow today, interruptions occurring.
I am trying to paint this on a piece of what I thought was gessoed paper with oil paints. The way the paper is sucking up the paint I think it may not be fully gessoed. I have fallen in love with the toast and the egg yolk, but the plate is my enemy right now. I will try to finish this tomorrow.
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