Abstract: Mixed Media on Canvas
This work revolves around people and connection. When people feel in touch with one another there is less judgement. When there is less judgement people are free to live in peace.
This work revolves around people and connection. When people feel in touch with one another there is less judgement. When there is less judgement people are free to live in peace.
When it came to being overwhelmed by an epidemic, regional differences melted in a feverish fog. The artist, who took her Covid shots and wore a mask in public, had avoided the disease but like so many around the world, was unable to fully escape the emotional malaise and the visions that went with it. The fog and the fever knew no regional differences, hence: “Shrooms”
The discovery in 2021 of over 200 graves of stolen children who died at a residential school in Kamloops was a devastating shock to the artist, who reflected that shock and discovery in this painting. But it wasn’t just Kamloops: the graves of lost residential school children are being found all across Canada, wherever governments and churches conspired to steal children for “re-education”. There are no regional differences to that crime, hence: “Stolen”
I work in found metal, from machinery and tools which was used in the settling of the prairies. These discarded pieces of iron carry all the natural aging you can only get by time under the prairie sky. They are now aesthetic objects resembling the natural world that surrounded all this human activity. The patina retains all the elements of hard work and the scars to prove it. The finish is cleaned and stabilized with a coating and varnished to protect it. Can be left outside or become a conversation piece in a home or office.
I work in found metal, from machinery and tools which was used in the settling of the prairies. These discarded pieces of iron carry all the natural aging you can only get by time under the prairie sky. They are now aesthetic objects resembling the natural world that surrounded all this human activity. The patina retains all the elements of hard work and the scars to prove it. The finish is cleaned and stabilized with a coating and varnished to protect it. Can be left outside or become a conversation piece in a home or office.
Watercolour inspired by the vast Saskatchewan prairie phenomenon of mirage which can make buildings appear where none exist. Mounted on birch panel, ready to hang.
Painted en plein air in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley near Lumsden Saskatchewan, this scene depicts a farm nestled in the valley and surrounded by fall colours. Unframed.
The respected hummingbird. Fierce, tiny little flyers that hold so much beauty and are so inspiring. A little reminder to us all to enjoy the sweetness of life. 20 x 20 acrylic painting on a 1 1/2 inch canvas.
A bouquet of florals after the walk. Gathering bits of nature on a long summer walk. The sweet relaxing scent is so uplifting. The intent was to capture that feeling and have it on display year long. This painting in 12 x 12 inches on a 1.5 inch canvas, painted in acrylic paint.
A beautiful polar bear pauses on his solitary journey in the arctic night. Does this intrepid bear sense something or is it just taking in the moment? A monochromatic oil painting in blue - with the exception of the blue black nose, claws and golden brown eyes. Blue symbolizes intelligence, nature, royalty, spirit. It is one of the world's most popular colours, just as this magnificent bear, is one of the world's most favourite animals. Blue represents nature, we see it in water, whether liquid, snow or ice, and the sky. But blue also symbolizes intelligence, confidence, stability, faith, and truth. What better colour to represent the polar bear, the highly intelligent apex predator of the north, one in which the stability of our climate and our facing the truth that we must take action, is so dependant upon. This original oil painting is on wood panel. The sides of the panel are painted black. The back is wired and ready for hanging. It has signed by the artist and has a unique work completion number. Shipping is free to Canada.
Polar bears and flower crowns - two of my favourite things in life. Painted in tribute, celebration and hope. The polar bear is a marine mammal but it is the frozen sea on which it is dependant for hunting, mating and travel. In the spring , when the sea ice breaks up, thanks to our warm climate, the polar bear faces months without its necessary diet of the ringed seal. To survive, it must have had a successful winter hunting. It is a spring hero for the challenges it faces and the successes of the past. I had a bit of fun painting this polar bear portrait. Farmhouse chic was popular and I challenged myself to create the polar bear painting that would go with vintage farmhouse decor because original art and polar bear art really does go with any decor. So this polar bear has a flower crown, some areas that are "worn" (symbolizing the bear's vulnerability) and plenty of white, black, and orange pinky colours. This painting has a unique wic (work is completed) number and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The sides of the panel are painted black and it is wired ready for hanging. Shipping is free to Canada.
This view is looking out over the Firth of Lorn from the town of Oban in Scotland. 8x10 oil on canvas board unframed
Looking out across Loch Lomond from the Ross Priory in Scotland. 8x10 oil on gessoed board unframed
You never know really, just when she may make her entrance, fast and hot or cool and slow but one thing we can always know is that she is coming and she will be fragrant and delightful. Spring she is a delight.
Stepping out of the tornado of life, sitting still in the peace of the garden and reflecting on beautiful stored memories of past and enjoying the dragonfly visits- friends are always welcome.
Impressionist 11x14" Oil on cradled birch landscape of bison under the prairie sky. Framed in a black floater frame.
Impressionist 12x16" oil on panel landscape of the prairie sky in spring.
This fungus was growing on a Spruce tree near the studio at Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus, Saskatchewan. Painted en plein air (outdoors).
This windfallen Spruce was on Fairy Island, a short rowboat ride away from the Emma Lake Kenderdine Campus, Saskatchewan. Painted en plein air (outdoors).