15 August 2014

snapshots

After spending 6 months focussed on making purely abstract work, I needed a change.  So here is an about-face: working with photographic imagery again.  The "Snapshots" series continues!  

About a year ago I had some photos printed with the intention of working them into paintings, but then I lost steam on the urban stuff.  Everything just seemed to deflate and there I was, floating in a creative void.  What an anxious feeling!  I wondered if that was it; it was a good run but urban work was a thing of the past for me.  

Not so, apparently.  A new piece:

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drawing

steel sky woman
layout

steel sky woman
Intersection
acrylic and mixed-media stitching on canvas
56w x 39h inches
There are things I like and things I don't like about "Intersection", but I'm setting it aside for now.


A piece begun months ago, finished this week.  This is the only photo I have of it at the moment, skewed, taken at an angle:

steel sky woman

Hmm, not a bad composition with the strong angled lines; perhaps this will inform the next painting.


And a piece made half-heartedly last year:


Reworked:

East Meets West
acrylic and mixed-media stitching on canvas
64w x 39h inches
I'm liking "East Meets West" a lot better now.  The re-working veered away from my original intent, which is good - keeps me on my toes.  It may be finished... set aside for now.

Working in the studio this week, I realize it's been a couple of years since I felt this excited about making urban-themed paintings.  Now I am feeling eager and curious as to where these "snapshots" will lead!

And, interestingly, I also want to continue with some of the pure-abstraction ideas I worked up over the last 6 months.  First, however, this other exploration.  I think that by moving back and forth in this way the two directions will inform and expand one another.

05 August 2014

plein air road trip

My husband and I recently went on a little road trip.  We left modern technology behind, grabbed our painting kits and headed for the open prairie.

Among other things along our travels, we explored several abandoned homesteads, one-room schools and also an old fort with log buildings half sunk into the earth; we swam in a wild river with sandy banks; we saw our first rattlesnakes outside a zoo; and we discovered a high wetland area with an incredible variety and number of birds.  Also I discovered that the town of Leader, SK has a playground with really big swings in it.  Best swings I've ever played on.

And, of course, we painted the landscapes we travelled through.


verna vogel plein air painting
Alberta Landscape #77
oil on panel, 10x10 inches
On the high bluffs in the badlands above Dorothy.  About 4-6pm, hot and windy.  Small yellow butterflies which made a loud clapping sound while flying.  Scrub grasses, buffalo sage and a proliferation of low-growing cacti.


verna vogel plein air painting
Saskatchewan Landscape #1
oil on panel, 10x10 inches
Very high promontory above the convergence of the Red Deer and South Saskatchewan rivers, near Empress, a Mennonite settlement and the provincial border.  About 5-7pm, very windy.  Lichen-covered rocks and that look of softness in the distant hills.  Swam in the South Sask. prior to painting.  


verna vogel plein air painting
Saskatchewan Landscape #2
oil on panel, 10x10 inches
In the Great Sand Hills.  About 9-11am, hot.  Dead quiet apart from insect sounds and an occasional small rustle of breeze.  Barefoot in the fine, soft sand under a shady tree.  Very relaxing spot.


verna vogel plein air painting
Alberta Landscape #78
oil on panel, 10x10 inches
Above a vast flatland expanse at the edge of the Cypress Hills.  About 6-8pm, very windy, rain and thunderstorms.  I had an umbrella and crazily continued to paint, umbrella in one hand and brush in the other.  Didn't want to leave half-finished!


verna vogel plein air painting
Albert Landscape #79
oil on panel, 10x10 inches
Same location next morning.  9-11am, hot and windy.  Went exploring after painting and found a lovely treed valley full of dragonflies and butterflies.  Rested in the shade, listening to wind in the pines.


verna vogel plein air painting
Alberta Landscape #80
oil on panel, 10x10 inches
High wetlands above Bow river, near Bassano, AB.  5-9pm, not too hot and lovely evening-pink clouds.  We were looking for a road to a medicine wheel and came upon this wetland preserve maintained by Ducks Unlimited.  A lot of water out on the high prairie, and so many types of birds!  Herons, cranes, starlings, blackbirds, ducks of course, some kind of bird that sounded like a bullfrog, and various other types.  It was quite a spectacle of sound and movement.  A surprising little paradise.  


verna vogel plein air painting
Alberta Landscape #81
oil on canvas, 10x10 inches
Same wetland location as above.  This painting did not get finished.  The light was fading fast and we had some way to travel yet before settling for the night.

verna vogel plein air painting
apres-painting in the Great Sand Hills, Saskatchewan
What a wonderful, rejuvenating holiday!