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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36x36in
About this artwork
This abstract painting reveals the intricate patterns found in hoar frost. Red willows are about to be covered in soft crystals. The warm, cardinal colours are a contrast to the coolness of ice moisture. Design was important to me in this painting. I wanted strong, linear lines to be the opposite of soft, circular shapes. There is something magical about crystals - even ice patterns on the vehicle windshield are stunning. Scrape with a smile!
Rarely do I commence a painting with preconceived ideas or a predictable outcome. I like the challenge of working with the unknown and capitalizing on “happy accidents” when the paint and textures interact. The exploration time takes hours, days or even weeks. In the end, a painting which satisfies me, will have evolved. I strive to keep the painting loose and bold. If I spend too much time on the painting, it will invariably become too structured or too detailed and I will have to start over. I do not want a painting to look pretty or recognizable – I want the image to be dramatic and mysterious.
I am a signature member (SFCA) of the Federation of Canadian Artists and a signature member (CSA) of the Society of Canadian Artists. I teach mixed media courses, jury exhibitions and continue to exhibit work in galleries and juried exhibitions.
Painting has become part of my life. It keeps me grounded.