Dog, Redux (and other parables)

Redux  because this painting was half finished for 7 years. I revisited it in 2014 as you can see in the before and after below. 

The original painting of a dog.
The original painting of a dog.
Dog Redux, acrylic on canvas, 2014. 30 x 30 inches, framed $250.00
Dog Redux, acrylic on canvas, 2014. 30 x 30 inches, framed $250.00
Basenji Hunt, 20×30″ acrylic on canvas, 2003
Basenjis, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36 inches.
Basenjis, acrylic on canvas, 24×36″, 2003
Tree of Knowledge, oil on canvas, 30×36″, 1998

Deadheads of Lost Lagoon

This is a series called “The Deadheads of Lost Lagoon”

Pen and Ink sketch, 8 x 10 on paper
Pen and Ink sketch, 8 x 10 on paper, 2014
The Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, photograph.
The Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, photograph.
Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, photograph
Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, photograph
Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, acrylic on archival paper, framed, 16 x 20 inches. $250.00
Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, acrylic on archival paper, framed, 16 x 20 inches, 2014
Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 40 inches, 2014 $1250.00 unframed
Deadheads of Lost Lagoon, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 40 inches, 2014 

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Elevated Sleeping Bag

Elevated Sleeping Bag, 1993, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches.
Elevated Sleeping Bag, 1993, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches.
Elevated Sleeping Bag, pen and ink illustration, 1993.
Elevated Sleeping Bag, pen and ink illustration, 1993

My studio in Halifax was shared with a fellow artist named Marc Gignac. I tacked my sleeping bag up on the wall to get a better look at the interesting lining one day. I left it there long enough that it inspired a few sketches and paintings. The painting is a 30 x 30 oil on canvas. The drawing shows the actual sleeping bag tacked on the wall and positioned behind the sofa and coffee table (which are adorned with their own checker board and polka dot patterns). The painting is mounted on the wall with the sleeping bag behind it. There is another painting (by Marc Gignac) that looks a bit like a spider also mounted on the wall, and inspired by the sleeping bag. I called the whole excercise “Elevated Sleeping Bag”

In the painting Mayan Dancer the shapes behind the dancer are the actual pattern on the interior of the sleeping bag. 

Mayan Dancer, 30×40″, acrylic on canvas

Balcony, Magic Carpet

"Carpeted Balcony" Oil on Canvas, 30 x 40 inches, 1997
“Carpeted Balcony” Oil on Canvas, 30 x 40 inches, 1997

This is a painting of the shadow cast onto the ceiling by a balcony. The shadow is upside down so the orange shape that looks kind of like a sun is actually a shadow of a plant pot with pieces of cutlery stuck in the dirt, can you see it? Of course the evenly spaced lines are the railing spindles and the large red shape is a plant in a pot. The smaller red shape must have been a towel or rag hanging on the railing.  The shadow on the ceiling cast by this collection of mundane items was beautiful to me somehow and I painted it. The colours are inspired by a Kitsilano sunset.

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