In July I went to visit a favourite place on Vancouver Island, Little Qualicum Falls:
When I was a child, my family would often spend an afternoon there, walking the trails, marvelling at the drop and the roar of the water. Many years later I tried to paint the falls:
Englishman River Falls is nearby. I also painted them:
It wasn't easy. The first painting is 40 x 30 inches, and the other about 3 feet by 5 feet.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Sunday, October 02, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
I Like the Catalogue
Art Placement designed an interesting catalogue for the show. It illustrates the tie between my sketches and the paintings. Connections and Variations: New Paintings from Pat Service
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Connections and Variations Exhibition
The opening for my exhibition was on Saturday afternoon in Saskatoon. From the exterior, the gallery is so picturesque that wedding parties come there to take photos - even though the building is at the juncture of two back lanes:
Here is the happy artist, delighted to be the center of attention for a change:
Look at the food they serve!
Here is the happy artist, delighted to be the center of attention for a change:
Look at the food they serve!
Saturday, September 03, 2011
"Preview" Group Exhibition
Here are some photos from the group show I was included in this past month, at Art Placement Inc., in Saskatoon.
The exhibition, called "Preview", included the artists Dorothy Knowles, Kelly Goertzen, and Jonathan Forrest. It was a good group to 'hang out' with.
The exhibition, called "Preview", included the artists Dorothy Knowles, Kelly Goertzen, and Jonathan Forrest. It was a good group to 'hang out' with.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Houseboat Holiday
My family and I went to Koocanusa Lake (Sunshine Houseboats) last week, in southeast B. C. Nobody seems to have heard of it, which is good because the beaches are deserted. Here is my watercolour set-up where we stopped one day.
The weather was wonderful and the terrain commanding.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Strange Mark
The other day after working on a new painting, I realized I had made an unusual mark in an area that was supposed to represent some foliage of a tree. It was not what I was trying to do, but I found it interesting. It is a soft, sort of round area, of a delicate blue-green colour.
I don't think I will be able to leave it like it is, but I woke up thinking about it the next morning.
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