Showing posts with label north shore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label north shore. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2022

The Landscape of the Imagination: re-visioning Prince Edward Island - opening reception

 

Continuing through to  the 30th of June the exhibit is located at the Robertson Library in the Upper Level Reading Room (#308 on the Library floor plan -- https://library.upei.ca/floorplans on campus. It is open for viewing when the Robertson Library is open. I will be be there a few afternoons, please message me for times. The following are photographs taken at the reception for the Conference attendees inaugurating the conference exhibits. (all photos courtesy of Robertson Library)

2022 June 23 @ Robertson Library (Biennial Conference LMMI 2022)

2022 June 23 @ Robertson Library (Biennial Conference LMMI 2022)

2022 June 23 @ Robertson Library (Biennial Conference LMMI 2022)

 
2022 June 23 @ Robertson Library (Biennial Conference LMMI 2022)


Saturday, October 17, 2020

The Dunes, 2020 version

 Playing on a lazy summer day.

2020 (acrylic on canvas 12" x 16")

      Multi-hued soft sands beckon in a memory of summer.  

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Saturday, March 18, 2017

The Constant Shore

Timeless, enduring, constant -- the dunes are deceptive in appearance. A surge with a nor'easter shouts at them -- they are not so constant after all. 
Acrylic on canvas (20" x 24")
They are changeable, eroding, losing ground - every year.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Playful Dunes

They beckon in the summer casting an allure of sparkling seas and warm sands.

The Playful Dunes (a study), (acrylic on paper, 15"x 22")
Winter, not so  much; repelling in the austere cold of a windswept, below zero prospect of fortitude.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

The North Shore

It is an old shore, this north shore. Exploring the coast on canvas, I searched out the qualities of the grasses; I asked about the shapes of the cliffs and in so doing tried to capture that elusive colour and movement of the water.

"The North Shore" (acrylic on canvas, 12" x 16")
 It is an internal conversation with unseen links and threads --  and surfaces again with a need for expression.

Midsummer

 The summer solstice; it is the anticipation of the warmth of the earth, the beauty of a flowering world. It is a festival of brilliant ligh...