This small triptych is one more interpretation of that land and sea that never fails to inspire. Other interpretations of this can be viewed here and here.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Triptychs
This small triptych is one more interpretation of that land and sea that never fails to inspire. Other interpretations of this can be viewed here and here.
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acrylic painting,
Cavendish P.E.I. Artscapes Canada,
landscape,
Prince Edward Island,
seascape
The landscape features most prominently in the body of my work. It is a landscape of suggestion, rather than a faithful figurative rendering; it is a landscape of fiction and abstraction. Major influences on my work have been the Canadian landscape, the tropical forest of the Congo and the land of the Mediterranean/Middle East. Born in Exeter, Ontario,I studied at the University of Prince Edward Island, McGill University in Montreal and the Université du Québec à Trois Rivières.
I always ask one question; when does the unconventional become so utterly conventional as to become uninteresting - dull in fact? I hope these are not dull whatever else they are. Let me know what you think.
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Ooo-la-la! Very interesting! It reminds me of animated film with the bright colors and the style, as though some sort of action is just about to come swooping through! And yet, behind it all you see the PEI coastal landscape.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
Thanks Anita,
DeleteThat's a wonderful observation!