It is rare to expose a work in progress, however, since the intent of this blog is largely to journalize my day to day discoveries as a visual artist, I am bravely sharing today's exploratory study. Like my inspiring friend, the artist Jason Bartziokas, I frequently turn my back on the imposing rock and ice viewscapes Jasper is known for and find rich satisfaction in painting intimate forest settings similar to this. Right now, the gradual transition from winter to spring is bringing new values to my palette. Snow shadows are softening and my paintings in general are losing their seasonal edge. I have opted for a crudely gessoed, masonite surface and applied base painting layers using bristle brushes and a fairly aggressive scumbling technique. In coming days I will gradually refine and isolate these underlying, darker layers before selectively applying gradient hues of white and eventually some skeletal branches. My intent is to keep the overall approach as textural as possible to capture a moment in time when the granular, retreating snows of winter yield to the coming of spring.
Alberta Public Art Network (APAN) Summit 2017 comes to Jasper!
Looking forward to attending the Alberta Public Art Network (APAN) 2017 Summit, April 18-20 right here in my hometown of Jasper. APAN supports and mentors Alberta public artists and administrators. It also creates awareness of Alberta public art projects and opportunities. This conference will feature elements of theatre, music, local cuisine, guest speakers, panels and pop-ups.
Jasper artists gather at 'Meeting of the Waters'
"Liquid Crystal Inversion" / 17 x 25" / Acrylic, mixed-media on repurposed wood panel
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The Jasper Artists Guild perseveres in its production efforts to elevate the profile of its members by providing frequent exhibition opportunities like 'Meeting of the Waters' opening March 10 at the Jasper Art Gallery. I have set aside my oils temporarily and am working towards submitting three new mixed-media acrylics to the show.
Signal Mountain, Jasper
What Signal Mountain lacks in height it makes up for in width; I captured this gentle Jasper icon on a late October afternoon. Impending snow foretells the inevitable transition from the bold hues of autumn to winter's monochrome.
Slough At Ho Chi Mini, Jasper
Flow with whatever is happening and let your mind be free.
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2017 Comes To Life
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