This week I do some final prep, and then on the weekend we go to hang our landscapes at the Western GM Gallery in Drumheller, AB. It is the first time I show my landscapes here in Alberta, and quite special for my husband and I to be showing our paintings together. We are quite excited about seeing our work up in this beautiful gallery!
27 September 2016
"En Plein Air" upcoming exhibition
Two days ago: Yet another landscape painting! Autumn is here, the weather is very fine and I want to spend as much time outdoors as possible before the wintry cold arrives.
This week I do some final prep, and then on the weekend we go to hang our landscapes at the Western GM Gallery in Drumheller, AB. It is the first time I show my landscapes here in Alberta, and quite special for my husband and I to be showing our paintings together. We are quite excited about seeing our work up in this beautiful gallery!
This week I do some final prep, and then on the weekend we go to hang our landscapes at the Western GM Gallery in Drumheller, AB. It is the first time I show my landscapes here in Alberta, and quite special for my husband and I to be showing our paintings together. We are quite excited about seeing our work up in this beautiful gallery!
23 September 2016
sketchbook patterns
Exploring patterns in a 9x12", 212 gsm sketchbook.
The heavy paper makes a perfect base for collages.
The sketchbook has its own integrity and appeal.
It becomes a collection of explorations, a unified thing between two covers.
An intimate thing which needs to be touched to be experienced.
Paper is so versatile, so welcoming.
11 September 2016
Alberta landscape #95
the view: flat, semi-arial
the palette: limited
the layout
the beginning
the middle
the end
In preparation for an upcoming exhibition, I am framing a few of my plein air landscape paintings. I have seen works where the frame is an integral part of the painting. That approach appeals to me far more than the standard black gallery frame, so I'm following suit with a simple but colourful framing of my small works.
05 September 2016
Nourishment
I have resumed painting some of the canvas plates that I printed a few weeks ago. While rolling on the ink and making the prints I had been imagining different ways of finishing the plates.
In between the imagining and the doing, I got caught up in making books! Somehow I was inwardly compelled to print 5 editions of 75 prints in 5 sketchbooks, before I could come back to painting my stitched canvas plates. *laughs* Well, that's how it goes.
I really like the visual effect of painted canvas plates beside their prints.
As I may have already mentioned, these plates and prints are part of a larger project that will take several more months to complete. My excitement about this project is on a constant low simmer; it's a bit like making a really good stew.
Speaking of stew, here's a basic recipe:
chicken thighs with skin & bone in
salt & pepper
butter
homemade crabapple sauce - really tart!
a good chunk of fresh ginger, grated
a bit of cayenne or other chilli pepper
a dollop of honey
an onion or two, chopped or sliced
Rub meat with salt & pepper, place in a buttered baking dish & brown both sides under the broiler.
Meanwhile mix applesauce, ginger, chilli and honey, adding water to make a runny sauce.
Remove meat from baking dish, scrape up any drippings and stir in half the sauce.
Layer onions and browned chicken pieces, and pour the remainder of sauce on top.
Cover and bake for 1/2 hour or so.
Or you can stew it in a crock pot if you prefer.
Last time I made this dish, I added smoked paprika, basil, a wee pinch of cumin and a chopped sweet red pepper.
If you do not have tart applesauce you could use sweet, with a bit of cider vinegar or lemon/lime juice.
Note: If you make this dish in a crock pot in the morning, you can then spend all day in the studio nourishing your soul, and when you emerge from the studio there is your bodily nourishment. A nice balance, n'est-ce pas?
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