Cortez Island
was a new venue for me. I love the ocean and on any given day the west coast
islands are truly breathtaking. I looked forward to smelling the salty air once
more and just gazing out upon the ever changing water hues as the light shifted
during the day. Hollyhock is a special place. It has a harmonious peace about
it. There is a communion of souls here, a quiet understanding to which even the
trees and the wildlife are privy. I was not expecting the heat wave. Usually
the ocean keeps things cool. Not here. There were thirty-one other artists
seeking the necessary shade in which to carry out their craft. Shade not only
provided some shelter from the burning sun but made it possible to see the
pigments more clearly as we applied them to canvas. Oh, that was another thing.
I choose to paint watercolours on location. They are portable, convenient, easy
to clean up and do not cause problems in airports. I could see that I would
eventually decide to move into acrylics for this workshop. Another challenge.
Staying in my comfort zone does not appeal to me at the best of times anyway.
In the meantime, being stubborn, I created my first painting in watercolours.
Since we were to be pushing towards abstract I was less careful than usual. A
view of the beach, full of colour and contrast. Fun if nothing else.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Invitaion to Listen
My watercolour
series has taken a new curve. It so goes against my grain to leave something
“unfinished”, yet is it really? The question is open. Are the trees and the
figure in the past or in the future? Are they always present? Are they beyond
time? Our world is connected in ways we barely understand and in ways of which
we are not even cognizant. Past and present pertain only to this lifetime.
There are worlds in which timelessness is the norm. The creative space is
timeless. Anyone who creates is aware of this phenomenon. I wonder if the next
life is timeless. I suspect so. Irrelevant, perhaps, as I am living in the here
and now. Which brings me to the question of being present. In our world of
clamour and noise we are inundated with useless information and propaganda
aimed at derailing us from the time-honoured art of listening. Are we listening
to each other? Am I listening to myself? My body can keep me healthy if I
listen to its wisdom. There is much the forest can tell us, or the stars at
night. How often do I stop to hug a tree or go to a place, away from the
artificial lighting, to gaze at the heavens at night? Am I listening? Am I
taking the time to listen to the children and the elderly? Wisdom can also be
found in these places. Today I will take a walk, smell the flowers, hug a tree
and listen to the water flowing over the rocks. Today I will listen.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Transformed
Lately I have been spending my time with a
different kind of paint: latex! I enjoy any kind of paint! The first item on
the agenda was the bathroom. I did not think to take before pictures which is
unfortunate, however, the transformation is dramatic. There have been some
amusing moments in all this such as the spots missed in the ceiling only show
up when the lights are turned off. That limits the time for touchup during the
daylight. Three days of work just about did me in though. My muscles were
pleading for respite. Each night I eased myself into an Epsom salt bath and
faithfully followed my exercise routine to avoid complete seizure. One day was
spent in my studio this week. The last painting I will do there for a while. I
loaded a few boxes with some items I will not need immediately, reference books
for example. I am all packed into the car for my trip to Cortez Island. Four
glorious days of nothing but creatively covering canvas. I leave tomorrow.
While I am away I will not think about the packing, the dismantling, the
reinstalling and reorganizing. Sigh. While I am away I will concentrate on
transforming canvases, visiting family and generally having fun. In the
meantime, more latex.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Deprived
I have two
lovely watercolours on the way. It is always exciting to see a painting
develop. I love the contemplation time, just gazing into space, allowing the
creative juices to flow. I am also working on a mixed media that is also
gloriously opening like a blossom in sunlight. Then there are the six panels in
incubation. I will grab my camera one day and find six interesting female faces
to adorn their surfaces, a new mixed media series “Mother Earth”. Abundance. I
am a little fearful of the future though. I will be studio deprived for a month
or more. A few extracurricular activities have tempted me beyond my seclusion
and I have chosen to participate. The van is loaded with the elements of a
different kind of painting….wall painting. My daughter and her new husband are
moving into new accommodations with his parents and their present home needs
readying for sale, the sooner the better. Tomorrow we begin. The following week
I am away. True, I will still be studio deprived but I do not think I will be
suffering as I will be participating in a workshop with Robert Genn and his
lovely daughter Sara on Cortez Island. I so look forward to that. Upon my
return I will be packing. My daughter has invited me to set up my studio in their
garage and we hope to move most of our belongings as well as my studio into
this space by the end of the month. My studio would be closer. I would have
ready access to water and a place to clean my brushes. As for open space, well,
that remains to be seen. I am very good at packing. It is one of my
extraordinary talents. Comes with practice I think.
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