Having fun doing some messy paintwork. You never know what is going to turn up and the bird, perhaps a kingfisher, appeared out of nowhere. How nice.
Barcelona Sketches
One of the angels descending from the Christopher Columbus Column.
People out and about in the winding Gothic Quarter alleys.
Angel from one of the many entrances of the Sagrada Familia.
The amazing cathedral of Girona.
equinox
Some folk mark the equinox by fantastic gigantic feathered serpents of light sliding down their pyramid....
I have to settle for something a little less extravagant but that which marks time in the same way.
My weeping birch begins to change her colours. Just a hint of yellow beginning now. Summer is saying her good-byes.
Fox at Sunset
Good bye Foxy! Sold from the gallery last week.
"What Was Given" (The Monk and the Whale) Oil 36" X 30"
This painting turned out quite fantastic and I am very pleased it put up with my vagaries and shennanigans. It took super-long-time to do but it got done. In fact, months went by in-between because I didn't know what direction it was to go in. But you don't need to know that. No, no indeed. I mean to say it sprang fully formed from my head like Athena from Zeus' brow. ;)
New works are going into the Gallery this week.
So, of course I have forgotten to photograph some of my work before taking them into the Salt Spring Gallery. There's always something to forget. Wired for hanging? Check. Signed? Check. Bottom edge painted? Check. Inventoried? Check. Labels printed? Check. Photograped for posterity.....mmmmm
So here are some pics of the ones I remembered to do.
"Hymn for the Wind" Oil 12" X 36"
"At the Heart of It All" Oil 20" X 16"
"The Alchemy of Light" Oil 20" X 24"
"Trees Drinking Starlight" Oil 12" X 36"
And where we say farewell to "Storm in the Poppy Fields"
This painting also sold from the Salt Spring Gallery last week. A piece that has been with me for some time. Not always in the gallery but also hanging at home. It was painted from my impression of when I was in France. All days were bright and sunny and the same until one day, the weather had changed to grey and stormy. The sombre tones made the poppies more fiery in contrast. Adieu et bonne chance!
Where we say farewell to "Summer Tapestry"
The moon last night...
tonight
I have no time to sleep
moon-viewing -Basho
"At the Heart of the Matter"
A new little oil painting that I finally finished. It sat very patiently, wondering when I would stop being distracted by so many other things, much like all my patient teachers.
Actually, I was stuck in how to paint bees the way I feel about them. How to paint them as moving fire and light; little jewels in the air. I am very happy with the way they turned out and of course, it opens the door to other paintings with bees. So important in this turbulent world where we are collectively removing them from our Earth.