Saturday 29 April 2017

the struggle continues...

I have been picking at this landscape painting, trying to paint it fairly realistically.  It's been a couple of weeks now and I find I get to a point where I am just sick of a particular painting and need to put it away for awhile.  In fact it can almost be a few months before I can look at it again with fresh eyes to see if it is worth trying to save and work on some more.  Tomorrow will try something a little looser and more fun.

Old Fort Point Bridge
16x20 Oil on Canvas

Thursday 27 April 2017

The proof is the proof

Proof 6x9 Oil
He has been working hard to show his proof.

The actual quote "A proof is a proof. What kind of a proof? It's a proof. A proof is a proof. And when you have a good proof, it's because it's proven." Jean Chretien.

Wednesday 26 April 2017

Today too busy for clever portraits of Prime Ministers.  Instead it is a quick painting of bannock.  Sticking to painting Canadian themed things - bannock to me is very homey. Most Sunday's after church we would head over to my Granny's for her homemade bannock with delicious homemade jam.  I cooked up this bannock and slapped on some saskatoon jam, snapped a photo and then before eating realized the jam was from 2013.  Yike.


Bannock with Saskatoon Jam
6x8 oil on gesso paper

There are those who argue that Fry Bread is bannock.  To me they are 2 different things but equally delicious in their own way.  Fry bread is like a donut for dessert, bannock is breakfast.  I have included recipes for both so you decide.  The bannock is my great-great grandmother's recipe and the Fry Bread is from some Metis sisters in Saskatchewan who shared it with me.


Tuesday 25 April 2017

Pierre-ouette Trudeau #6

So this one was challenging and I plan to tweek it a bit more in the future, but here is today's effort as I have to call it quits for the day..  Pierre Elliot Trudeau - when I plan my paintings I of course hunt out photos and get ideas from the Google.  Mr. Trudeau senior had not one but 2 pictures, pirouetting in his cheeky manner, near the Queen.  He is a tad more graceful in this painting and he never did wear this outfit - although he did have some great disco era outfits man.

Monday 24 April 2017

Meech and Chong

Meech and Chong
8x11 Oil on Black gesso paper
All those who remember the 80's may get a kick out of this one.  Took me longer cause there were 2 faces instead of one, I am usually averaging about 4 hrs/painting, either in the evening, or if I am not working, during the day sometime.  I haven't watched any t.v. since this thing started - kind of missing Netflix.

Sunday 23 April 2017

DeifenBaker - #4

DeifenBaker
8x11 oil on black gesso paper


Painting #4, I am having lots of fun with these.  This one was a suggestion from my friend, Rick. Many thanks to my son who posed in his chef's gear so I could get the hat, apron and whisk done accurately.

Saturday 22 April 2017

Justin Beaver #3

Justin Beaver
8x11 oil on black gessoed paper
HA!  Art can be fun.  Today I enjoyed attempting to paint our current Prime Minister, the beaver was fun and much easier to paint.  I spent a lot of time working on JT, his likeness was a challenge cause he is gosh darn photogenic and his face is plastered everywhere, so it's got to be right.  Oh well, I have completed 3 Canada themed paintings so far only 147 to go.  I already know what is coming next!! Stay tuned...

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).
John Eh Macdonald - the Original Canadian Hoser
8.5 x 11 oil on black gesso paper

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.

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



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.



















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.