Love the rich blue color, with the touches of red, which we are starting to see more of as the bushes come to life in the warmer weather. I try to keep away from pictures that are too senitimental or decorative, but sometimes we can't help it. We love to see robins, and so the previous posting(tree with robins) tugs at the heart strings, reminding us of spring and rebirth.
For the past decade, in all weather and almost every day, I have documented the seasons of rural land where I live on the Niagara Escarpment (a UNESCO world biosphere reserve). These paintings are ‘grown' primarily with oil on canvas and I am struck by the common elements between my own art practice and the seasons and cycle of harvest. Each must have faith in what the land will give. When I am out painting in the land I am surrounded by new growth as well as the old and dying. All have grown from the same place and all go back to the same place: "each seed according to its own kind.. each one knowing what to do, each one demanding its own rights on the earth..." - Emily Carr.
Painting plein air is immediate and intuitive and is affected on a daily basis by what cannot be controlled- climate. Through direct painting from nature I engage in an intimate dialogue with the land and I am developing a deeper understanding of the environmental factors that determine our world's future. What I also find enlightening in painting on open land is that I am in the midst of so very many creatures ‘unseen' -their continued presence entirely dependent on our Eco system. Protection and the importance of maintaining ecological integrity concerning protected land informs my work.
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Love the rich blue color, with the touches of red, which we are starting to see more of as the bushes come to life in the warmer weather. I try to keep away from pictures that are too senitimental or decorative, but sometimes we can't help it. We love to see robins, and so the previous posting(tree with robins) tugs at the heart strings, reminding us of spring and rebirth.
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