"THIS IS MY COUNTRY. WHAT I WANT TO EXPRESS IS HERE AND I LOVE IT. AMEN" - EMILY CARR (MAY 1934)

Thursday, 28 August 2014

A Distracted Artist

THREE SMALL THUMBNAILS....

Pond Study at Magundy
4x6 inches
Orignal Watercolour 

 Sunset Study
4x6 inches
Original Watercolour

Evening Pond Study
4x6 inches
Original Watercolour

Since February I have been working an 8 month term position as Coordinator/Tutor at at Yukon College in Ross River.    I have not had much time to paint.   I think this is something that happens to artists a lot.  There are always distractions. For me, working a job can totally derail my creative process.   In our culture, we are told we can have it all, and do it all.  My experience has been if I want to access the authentic deep creative process within myself; I have to create the circumstances in my life in order to tap into this energy. My psyche needs to be ready to receive the gift of creativity and this means not being too busy.   Sure I can paint while I am doing another job but it is not the work that I dream about. So that's why I am painting thumbnails.  This winter the time will come around again.  The time to focus, to dream, the time to contemplate and be alone. I will walk the trails around Magundy and set a sacred time to paint everyday. The wisdom  for me is to use the time I have wisely before I may have to take another job again.   


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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Yukon Fall Colours

"Fall Aspens The North Canol"
6x12 Original Acrylic on Canvas


"Road to Tombstone"
6x18 Original Acrylic on Canvas

I love the autumn in the Yukon we do have the most spectacular scenery in the world. 

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Ross River Painting Class RPAY

We spent some time painting Yukon Fireweed and Summer. This was
 the results from those attending our local class!
This Program  is Called Art with Heart and is a Senior's Class 
It is all possible thanks to the Funding provided by:
Yukon Parks Association of the Yukon 
and Yukon College.








Saturday, 17 May 2014

IMAGES OF OLD CROW

I spent the last week in Old Crow Yukon working with the students through the Artists in the School Program. I worked with the Grades 1,2,3 with Ms. Maclean.  The Grades 4,5,6 with Ms. McCulloch and the Grades 7,8,9 with Ms. Burton.  Approximately 27 youth in total. We had so much fun creating art with Watercolour, Acrylic and Mixed Media. 

I was lucky enough to see the caribou as the river broke and the herd started it's spring migration! I also had the honour of attending the birthday of a 92 year Old Gwichen Elder named Fanny Charlie.  Her family made a feast and served it to the whole community! I stayed with Pat Fortier and Harreson Tanner whose hospitality is legendary. Anyone who is  blessed enough to have them as friends; would know what I mean!  

It was my first time to visit this fly-in Northern community, home of the Vuntut Gwichen First Nation.  If you were to look at the map of Canada's Yukon, you will find Old Crow to be the only community located in the northern Yukon Territory. Situated on the banks of the Porcupine River, Old Crow is isolated from other surrounding communities.  I loved the town and the people and hope to go back there again one day. Below is a video link of the caribou caught on the ice flows.  Happened while I was there, this can be treacherous for them as some caribou do not make it. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEkI4DwBNDY






Fanny Charlie,  Gwichen Elder
92 years old

Works from  Students at the Local School
Acrylic and Watercolour 

















Saturday, 22 February 2014

Fisheye Lake Reflections, Larger Work Completed

Fisheye Lake Reflections
Original Acrylic on Canvas
48x48

This piece is available for sale. 


Thursday, 13 February 2014

Small Watercolours, Winter Images



A few of the watercolour cards  I have done in the last couple of months.


Original Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches
"Winter Blues"

Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches
"Serenity"
sold

 "Winter Cabin"
Original Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches
sold

 Solitude
Original Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches
sold

 Snowflake
Original Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches

 Evening Star
Original Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches

Christmas Reindeer
Original Watercolour on Arches
4x6 inches

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Katy Peeling


Katy has been attending the Seniors Art Classes in Faro. She is a very talented artist and I am sure after our last class on Feb. 22 she will continue to paint.  I love her work. Her  use  of colour and her wonderful drawing skills really show.  But most of all her skill at putting a composition together is something that really stands out for me about her work. 

All are Original 6x8 Acrylic on Canvas Board

Value Study in Black and White 

 Value Study in Colour

Impasto Acrylic

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Fisheye Lake, A Larger Painting in Stages

This painting measures 48 inches by 48 inches.  This is quite a large work for me.  
It requires discipline and patience because it is not an alla prima work.  I like immediate results, but putting the time and effort in make it all worthwhile. 

This post shows four different sessions/stages  that lasted a few hours each, the last one being closer to 5 hours;  
the work is not done yet. 
There will be another post to show the finished piece.






Thursday, 6 February 2014

Ross River Recreation and Arts Programming, RPAY and Yukon College

Art and Recreation go hand and hand.  It has been an honour for me to share with people my love of painting and realize that this is something that really improves the quality of of their lives.  There is a lot of research about art as recreation and how it promotes health in a holistic way.  I am not going to write a whole bunch about it here but will share with you Ross River's artwork from out last session together and my conviction that it is very healthy for them and me.

I am headed to Ross River again today, it is -38 out there,  keep warm everyone and travel safe!

Samples below from last week's class in Ross River.  It always amazes me when I see the results at the end of our time together.

















Thursday, 16 January 2014

Van Gogh and Me




Van Gogh and me go way back.  You see he was the one that got me started (sort of).
He is an inspiration to me; for my personal story includes him. Whenever I feel I can't paint I remember him and it helps me. If ever there was an archetypal struggle for an artist I think his would be it.  


When I was a little girl, I came home from school one day and my mother told me there was a letter from my Grandmother. My Grandmother was a proper little english lady who lived in Victoria, B.C. and  had come to visit us in Halifax a few times. Before she arrived, I have vivid memories of our  household going into a complete uproar as the house was cleaned and prepared for her visit.  She had a quiet and regal manner. Even at the young age of 7; I knew there was something different about her. She was from another time or era.  I was in awe of her. 

The Christmas before my mother had asked me to make a painting for her. Some yellow fields with dark green trees and a tumbling sky. My grandmother sent me back a letter and told me she really liked my artwork and that it reminded her of Van Gogh's Wheat fields.  In particular she said the brushwork was very good. She told me to keep painting and in later years she sent me a painting she had done, it was of the mountains at Banff. We had reproductions of Degas and Gauguin on our walls but none of Van Gogh  Who was this Van Gogh? 

 It was the early 1970's, we lived in a rough area of Halifax and it was not an easy time for me.  My parents had been divorced 3 years earlier and my days were spent scrapping and fighting in the inner city schools I attended.  I continued to draw and paint, I wanted to be an artist even at that young age. It was somewhat of an obsession with me and has been ever since. My Grandmother's encouraging words stayed with me, they meant a lot.

 I recently attended an instructional skills workshop in Whitehorse and did a presentation on "Me and Van Gogh".  I love his paintings and his story is poignant; even tragic but also very inspiring.  The video attached to this post says it really well. 

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Embracing Change As An Artist

Original 4x6 Mixed Media 
(Watercolour, Pastel, Ink)
on Arches Watercolour Paper
"Memories of Summer, Fisheye Lake"

To Sell or Not to Sell ... Is that the question.
as long as it does not translate into to Paint or not to Paint!


The 21st century has been an epoch for artists.  There have never been this many artists in the history of the world!

Makes it pretty competitive to make a buck.

I have been a painter for some 25 years now and it has been a journey.  A process.  In regards to the sell or not sell statement: for many years I was happy to just paint a picture and sell it or paint 10 and sell them.  This worked fine for many years. But ... lo and behold... this formula does not work for me any more.  You may wonder  why on earth wouldn't it and I can tell you that I was quite mystified when it happened too. It's all about motivation... motive.  The why.   I need to know why I am painting now.  What does it mean, what or who is it for , me or them?  I need to be inspired now and it has to have personal meaning and hopefully make the world a better place. It has  been kind of a scary and messy process in the last year because I generally don't negotiate change well.  But that's  what it is. It's not perfect, it is new and it feels weird. When I paint something it's not just to "Sell"  Not to make myself seem shallow in the past but I did not have time to contemplate this.  I literally sold hundreds of paintings, I was prolific... it was amazing because I had three kids,  home schooled them, ran a house, worked and painted lots.  Now I have a lot of time, it's a new chapter.... no kids at home, solitude, unlimited time  and boom! ... I stare at the canvas... I am changing and It is good.  I love to create art but it has to be meaningful, I am finding my way. I must embrace change.