The wonderful people of Homes Television YYC came by today to do an interview with me, it turned out to be great fun. Stay tuned to watch it and I hope you get to know me better.
I was asked recently to help a client decide on what type of painting to put in their home. They had just purchased it and were changing it to their taste and designs. I asked lots of questions on how they wanted the room to feel, what mood and tone did they want to achieve, what things inspired them. When they felt their best what images did that conjure up for them. And then they asked me about mine so here is a little bit of what gets me going.
From the most beautiful lime green in an agave to the palest pink in my roses, I see beauty in the simple things that exist all around us – I don’t have to be in a forest or field to be inspired. I love watching the colours blend as I stir milk into a cup of dark coffee. I get excited about the pavement turning wet and dark grey/cobalt/violet/green etc….when it rains. I’m a nut for life’s subletities. And I get equally inspired by the stories that people tell me and then translate them to canvas. I get lost in them and the paint as I’m mixing and swirling and the story plays in my head. I try to live it as much as they have. How can you not get excited about that.
Then I was asked what I did when I was feeling uninspired. I’m sure you’ll laugh but I switch to the guestroom because it’s like getting a new perspective. When I lose my way I just need to be calm, in my favorite pajamas with a cup of chai tea. No books, no magazines, no TV, nothing. If I hold still long enough, pretty soon that little motor starts working again and I start drawing.
I have finally figured out how to create videos on you tube…with lights, camera and action. It took some doing as it didn’t come with a manual but I finally got it. I have a whole new respect for film editors. And this time the painting turned out too. The painting is about how I used to have my horses as my alarm clock and the impression it made on me. Have a look by clicking below or on the you tube link on the right and tell me what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeeJOCkeykg&feature=player_embedded
I’ve been a bit quiet lately as I’m teaching myself how to video myself painting so that I can tell you the stories about what I’m painting. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. In fact it was such a fiasco that I’m going to make a blooper video of it. It got so bad that I even ended up getting paint on my ceiling. Imagine having a camera behind you and everytime you want to say something you have to turn around and talk, then of course I totally forgot what I was doing, I even got the perspective wrong and the harder I tried to fix it the worse the problem became. I think I’m going to keep that painting just because it was sooooooooo bad, but has the best story going, and laughing that hard made me feel just great!!! Cheers everyone.
I’m not quite finished this painting, it needs a few low lights and a bit of other tweaking, but I was wishing I was in Paris today and so out came this little painting of the Sailboats at the Tuilleres, along with Oliver of course. This little pigeon can be found all over the place enjoying himself as usual. I’m not sure if you noticed in some of my other small paintings of people going about their everyday lives….but I always include a pigeon. It started because they were always in my photos but then it became a little story to amuse myself with. Now I have people ask me about the pigeon and what he’s up to. I hope you enjoy it.
I thought it might be fun to bring you along on my process while I paint. I’ve primed the canvas in black because I see the colours better that way and they are much more vibrant…. and maybe it takes away from the huge white hole that stares back at me when I start, that can be very intimidating. And this lovely winter we are having got me thinking about Italy…. olive oil jars, poppies and sunshine…….