All of these snippets of artworks-in-progress will eventually show up on my recent work page. Keep an eye on my website to see the finished pieces.
Before & After
The top (painting) shows this 4 panel artwork with the intuitive string landscape with clouds, reminiscent of a David Milne kind of look I thought when I finished this step. The canvas itself is very rustic because it is burlap. The bottom image shows my hand stitching on all the boundaries of each painted area of the canvas. It truly becomes a painted patchwork quilt. I sometimes really need to assess what is needed in my artwork (paintings) but the more I do my art the better I get at this important assessment. I originally finished this painting in 2014 and it is today that I finished the hand stitching that truly makes it my work or as some say my brand.
Getting use to a working studio vs. the Gallery Look!
The first few photos above shows KDW Fine Art Gallery side with a full capacity which took a few weeks to pull together.... After the London Artists' Studio Tour Weekend I needed to clear all the unsold artwork and get it to storage. I have left some artwork for sale on one wall near the back of the studio, and I left all the other walls to hang artwork in progress to get a better perspective on what to do next on these artworks.
Sometimes it is a bit of a shock when all the walls have been filled with artworks to go back to bare walls... I need some time to adjust - it is like having a new space again. So here I sit in the studio thinking of all the new people who have seen my art. Wonderful! Now back to my art-in-progress!
Today London Artists' Studio Tour Opening Night 7 to 9:30pm!
I Think I am Ready! Art is hung gallery style.... I have Cookies too!
April 15th, 16th & 17th 2016 - London Artists' Studio Tour
I am in the London Artists' Studio Tour this weekend I am just about ready.... I need to finish up the road signs, bring the outside table and chairs, bring the rest of the art into the studio, price the artwork, organize the art in the studio, get the food and drink, .... decide what I should wear? .....
Work-in-Progress Finished for September's "Arts on the Trail" Elliot Lake
Here is part of the ProCess of the "Boat Island" Painting with a detailed photo the the twisted cotton string. The final painting feels very whimsical...
"UpWithArt" Artwork!
Here is my artwork for "UpWithArt" Please go to their website to get more information!
Artwork-in-Progress
I began this work a week ago- but I had stretched that canvas before this... I apply the string to canvas and let it dry from 5 to 7 days ... This will be one of my imaginary landscapes... no particular place but from an idea about land. The sting itself this time did some twists and turns when it was wet with acrylic medium. It reminded me of the twisting of thread while spinning thread -- the string actually unravelled a bit and twisted on itself which created these interesting double string wound lines. I really never know what the art landscape will look like in the end but it is a wonderful journey while working on these string artworks. I sometimes stitch on the finished art work and if I think it can stand alone I don't. The progress is a balancing act of colours and in the end it takes quite a while to paint the string that the composition began with.... I will be creating many of these in the future. I love making these Imaginary Landscapes.
Getting Ready for the London Artists' Studio Tour
A New Exhibition- One London Place, London, Ontario
One London Place
255 Queens Ave., London ON
Exhibition of work by:
Richard Sturgeon
Ryan Machan
Jeanette Marshall
Marijo Swick
Kim Wilke
C Thomas
for the month of March/ 2016