Showing posts with label Acadia University Art Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acadia University Art Gallery. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

On being an artist.....

These past couple of months have kept me busy in the studio painting away for a couple of exhibits. It's sometimes a lonely journey as I spend hours and days working away without ever leaving my home or seeing anyone else - besides my furry friends. What does get me out though is any opportunity to put the brush down and experience the local art community. Lately our community has been putting on Making Art Mondays with the Alliance of Kings Artists. This is a great way to be introduced to a new medium in a local art studio which is part of the Acadia University Art Gallery. It's also a chance to meet new people and get to know each other through the experimentation of new mediums.

Another favourite thing to do is to go out and explore new galleries (both publicly and privately owned - commercial and non-commercial) and attend openings of some of the new galleries popping up in this area. It is the perfect opportunity to celebrate new work by artists that I know and to be introduced to the work and artists I have yet to meet. I always like to find out what inspires other artists and how they thrive in their own communities (be it locally, nationally or internationally). Having the opportunity to share ideas and stories with other artists promotes new ideas and collaborations that may have never happened if you're always working away in the studio by yourself.

It is this very exchange that promotes growth in artists' own work and provides the feeling of belonging to a community.

Through discussions, artists can also share information like the best places to have marketing material printed locally, new online art sales websites to show work to a broader audience, or new workshops being offered, etc. All of this helps to keep artists informed and inspired to go back into their own studios with fresh ideas, invigorated energy levels and a feeling of belonging to a community or connection to other people who share similar passions.

This past weekend I had the opportunity to meet a local artist by the name of Dick Vandereyk. He is a sculptor, carver and painter and has lived all over the world, learning new techniques, languages and ways of living as he travels the globe. I fell in love with the stories of his pieces immediately after seeing his work at the Evangeline Artist Cooperative Spring Show. Not only is he a highly talented artist, but also a true gentleman. I very much enjoyed meeting him and look forward to further art discussions in the future.


~ Wood sculptures by Dick Vandereyk.













Often times being an artist means making sacrifices.....but it is the community of artists and art events in the local area which keep many artists motivated, revived and inspired. Sometimes it is moments like these which make the sacrifices easier to deal with.

If you are an artist, what are some of the things that you do to keep you inspired, motivated, invigorated to move onward to your next creation? Do you surround yourself with other artists who share similar passions or encourage evolution in your own work?

I'm off to the studio to paint. Hope you all have a most creative day! :)

Monday, January 18, 2010

First Painting for 2010

My latest painting is inspired by the happiness and joy that I feel each day - no matter the season, as I traverse through the Acadian Forest that surrounds my home. Birds, trees, flowers, sky, cloud formations and bespeckled ground of fungal growth - all contribute to my adventures each day while meandering through the forest with my dog.

This piece is titled Two Crows Joy (thanks Kim C. for the title) and is 24" x 48". Acrylic, oil pastel and pencil on canvas.

*Currently on exhibit at Acadia University Art Gallery until March 3, 2010. If you're in Wolfville stop by the gallery for this exhibit - a variety of mediums by a variety of artists. I think it's a fantastic show.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Latest Painting

My latest painting created for an exhibit at Acadia University Art Gallery. The exhibit is called Large/small and is created by Visual Arts Nova Scotia for the Regional Artists of the Annapolis Valley. This piece is 4' x 5' and was created using acrylic, pastel and pencil. The piece will be framed and set up for proper hanging. I am so looking forward to this exciting exhibit and to find out what all the other artists of the region have created!!!

To find out further info, go to the Facebook Page:

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

8th Annual Acadia Art Show

This piece was created specifically for an exhibit at the Acadia Universtiy Art Gallery. It is needle felted & stitched (using locally grown wool from my sheep farmer friends). The framed size is 21" x 21" and includes glass, archival mat, and white shadow box frame. Price $625

The 8th Annual Acadia Art Show is "an annual celebration of the visual creativity in our community".

If this piece interests you, please inquire at the Gallery by going to http://gallery.acadiau.ca/


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