Sunday, 2023 January 08
Here's a very short post with only the three tiny (4" x 5") paintings I've submitted for the upcoming Preshrunk Art show and sale at Argyle Fine Art, on Barrington St. in Halifax. They're all acrylics on gallery wood panels.
Curiosity- Anyone who watched Mattea Roach, the young Nova Scotian, win 23 games with such fun and grace will recognise her asking the question that may have come to mind watching her amazing performance.
Ron's Gone- This flying Ford Anglia, with its characteristic backward slanting rear windscreen was a star on its own in a few Harry Potter films. The driver was Ron Weasley. I've set him up "Bilking the Toll Gate" at one of the bridges between Dartmouth and Halifax, as an homage to Cornelius Krieghoff's 19th century series of paintings of that title. Krieghoff lived in Québec and his paintings show some young folk dashing through the snow as the toll man shakes his fist at their horsedrawn sleigh. Google his masterful work for a good laugh.
Well, that's it for the pictures I submitted to the Preshrunk Art show. It opens on Friday, January 27 at 7:00 p.m. There'll be a %*&load of great art to see.
But, while I'm on the line maybe I'll tack on a few other pieces from the last year or so.
CA and HA Snuggling- This double portrait was commissioned by this man's mother. He was adopted into her family as a newborn. Now married with two children, he and his wife adopted this newborn baby boy last spring. On his fortieth birthday his mother presented him with the portrait and she had commissioned and he cradled it as he had his new son and probably as his mom has done with him. Here's a photo of that birthday. It's why I paint:
The next three painting are also in a very small format. Every year the Nova Scotia branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association invites local artists to donate 6"x6" artworks on hardboard (Masonite) panels. They're mounted in the Craig Gallery here in Dartmouth and sold on line as a fundraiser for the association. Here are three of the works I donated this year. All of them sold, he bragged(!)
Acrylics on Board 6" x 6"
Ave Maris Stella (Hail Queen of the Sea) is the national hymn of the Acadian people who live here in the Maritime provinces. Many of their ancestors were exiled to Louisiana by British authorities in the 18th century. Their flag is based on the French tricolour with the addition of the star of the sea- Stella Maris. See if you can figure out the coded message spelled out on the lobster buoys.
(Acrylic on board 6"x6")
Here's little RA, (the birthday girl above) playing with play dough made for her by her Nana whose pic hangs on the wall behind her. Her great grandparents even got a look-in in the wedding picture over RA's head.