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I LOVE A GOOD CHALLENGE AND I AM INSPIRED TO SOLVE THE COMPLEXITIES OF A MULTI PANELLED COMPOSITION
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Acrylic on Gallery Canvas
24” x 36”
$1300 per panel, $3400 when purchased as a triptych
This is the Left hand panel of the triptych.
Finished just in time for the summer break each of the 3 players in this grouping are named in honour of all the long winter nights I dream of my summer garden in bloom.
This field of dreams is fictional, made of marks and shapes gathered intuitively on the canvas
Acrylic on Gallery Canvas. 24” x 36”
Panel 1/3 left side of Triptych, 2025.
@$1300 each panel, $3400 when purchased as a triptych.
i like to have multiple panels on the go on the paint wall. Often that means a com position willl bloom across all three surfaces. Each panel is then treated independently so that it is compositionally sound as an individual while also relating to its adjacent partner or partners and resolving as a complete triptych.
This sisterhood grouping evolved out of the mark making process. There was no plan when i began other than to be present with materials in a creative act. For me that is with acrylic paint in my tiny sunlit studio. The result is a record of moments, of one set of marks leading to another as each days work contributed to the final compositions.
The Middle panel of the Sisterhood Trio
Acrylic on gallery Canvas
24” x 36” each panel
@$1300 per panel $3400 when purchased as a triptych
The creation of any composition is a personal journey that moves through periods of restorative colour play, records moments in marks and blooms in consecutive layersinto an impression of an imaginary landscape. My work is inspired by the idea of place but does not attempt to record any actual landscape.
Acrylic on Gallery Canvas 24” x 36”, 2025
$1300 per panel $3400 when purchased as a triptych
The Bebe is the right hand panel of The Sisterhood Trio. These girls are fresh from the paint wall. (in the spring of 2025)
In the middle of Canada where I paint from a tiny studio within view of the Red River, the landscape is often slow to get it’s spring mojo going.
The Prairies are robust bloomers at the peak of the summer season and thats where the marks led me as this composition evolved. There is a reason why the rich black soil forms the foundation of Canada’s grain production. In the early part of my favourite season winter can drag on ( and on) and my paint wall is often the salve I need to combat the residue of a winter that is reluctant to leave us.
The Bebe, is so named because she is the right side panel of the trio. Please note she is neither last to the party or the favourite. I don’t want these sisters arguing over which of them is most important, more valued or desired.
Should you decide only one of the girls is joining your household we won’t tell her siblings.