Sunday, November 2, 2008

What To Draw Today # 4 Print of Drawing 31" x 40"


The Story Behind the Drawing - What to Draw Today # 4 - This drawing is one of a series where I draw a single page on my Visual Journal. I explore a variety of disparate images as a regular process and habit. I then use software especially designed to allow me to expand my format into a "field" drawing and present a much larger drawing.





















































































































































































































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Commissions



Commissions are available for custom work, sizes and budgets.
Giclee Prints are available for larger sizes for Paintings and Prints - On canvas or archival paper.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

New Beginnings Print Series 1,2,3 and 4





The Story Behind the Print These four prints are a Suite of Digital Prints based on my painting, " New Beginnings"
These prints may be purchased as separate prints or as the suite.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Folded Totem Altar # 3


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Folded Totem Altar # 2


Press Plate Folded Series Continued Read More...

Folded Totem Altar # 1


A continuation of my studies related to folded metal press plates Read More...

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Pacific Altar # 1


This print is a result of a Gonzales Bay photo shoot in Victoria, British Columbia in September 2008. Read More...

Chessmen on the Board - Gonzales Bay


This print is from a series of photos taken recently at Gonzales Bay in Victoria, British Columbia,one of my childhood haunts. I fell off many hand-built rafts in this cold body of water. Read More...

Worshipful Conversation # 1


The Story Behind the Drawing - This drawing is another of my conversations with myself using some templates along with interaction with line. Read More...

How to Care For Phalaenopsis # 1


The Story Behind The Drawing - This drawing originates from my free drawing where I attempt to flush out previously unattempted images. My aim is to have fun drawing and have linear conversations with myself. ( Phalaenopsis (Blume 1825) is a genus of approximately 60 species of orchids (family Orchidaceae). Read More...

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Lakeshore Memorial



The Story Behind The Print
- Lakeshore Memorial - Friends of ours who own a beautiful lakeshore home were in the process of renovating , or rather rebuilding the home of their dreams. Mixed emotions - we have all had the difficult job of "getting rid of things". But what about memories? How do you easily throw away items that have such vivid memories attached? I felt their sense of loss and had previously promised myself if I had to "get rid of something" that held deep memories I would at least shoot it first (photographically). That way I would hold on to the memories and perhaps have it live forever. This print is a memory of the "supports" that held up that precious old home, but had to go due to the necessity and the dream of re-building. I could have called this print "Memorial of Thankfulness". I dedicate this print to my friends who we appreciate so much. Many great shared family memories exist along with the struggles! The family ingeniously had a creative plan to let those memories live on but, in a new setting!Type rest of the post here
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Costumed Lady


The Story Behind The Print - Costumed Lady emerged from a series of prints shot while on a field trip to McLean Mill, historic site in Port Alberni, BC. I regularly took a class of students from VAST Girls Project for photo shoots with digital cameras. It was during the winter and this shot included moss, leaves and snow along with a random piece of wire. This shot fascinates me because of the subliminal imagery which emerges out of the print. What do you see?

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"Q" - 2008 Alberni Valley Wine Festival



Alberni Valley Wine Festival Commission for Rotary at Echo Centre

"Q" will be part of the silent auction. Rotary uses funds raised by the wine festival to support items such as community projects and bursaries. Rotary very kindly allowed me to display some of my work during the event and have access to about 15 feet of wall space in the Cedar Rooms. Thanks to Theresa Kingston and Cheryl Hamilton, two members of the committee for their valuable assistance. Also a big thank you to Vaughn Chase who permitted me to do some research at the Chase & Warren Vineyard. Read More...