Thursday, March 27, 2008
Artist Statement
My work has been diverse over the years, but my passion for painting landscapes, still life and spiritual themes, as well as photography of architecture and nature, have stood the test of time and seasons of life. When painting, I enjoy working in the impressionist style, as well as expressionist and conceptual, especially if there is a spiritual bend to the work. By spiritual I mean divinely inspired, or inspired by my own spiritual journey into the heart of God. I am inspired by the beauty of nature when in harmony with man (rows of trees or lavender, a garden, sailboats on the water). Another source of inspiration are historic buildings awaiting restoration (my favourite examples are found in the Czech Republic; The Czechs are amazing colourists). They have layers and layers of beautifully colored paint visible; the layers tell a story; what has each layer seen and been through? The result I see is beautiful, unique, deep and full of character.
I use acrylic paint and lots and lots of water in my conceptual/expressionistic works to achieve the look I envision. I sometimes use mixed media such as modeling paste, gold leaf and photographs, even an inspiring Starbucks bag has found its way into one of my pieces. I like to use gold, because it represents something that does not tarnish with time and even if its beginnings are not pure, it can be refined. I use water, a blow dryer, and rotation of the canvas or board itself to manipulate the running wet paint. I seal each piece with varnish to protect the work and give the colours clarity and depth.
It is hard to put into words what I feel when I conceive a work. I used to just paint the beauty I saw in the world; now I am able to paint the beauty I see beyond it. My hope is that my artwork will not only speak to the soul of the viewer, but to their spirit as well, that my artwork would offer the viewer a glimpse of the Divine. I want it to view the viewer, just as there are literary pieces that read the reader.
I use acrylic paint and lots and lots of water in my conceptual/expressionistic works to achieve the look I envision. I sometimes use mixed media such as modeling paste, gold leaf and photographs, even an inspiring Starbucks bag has found its way into one of my pieces. I like to use gold, because it represents something that does not tarnish with time and even if its beginnings are not pure, it can be refined. I use water, a blow dryer, and rotation of the canvas or board itself to manipulate the running wet paint. I seal each piece with varnish to protect the work and give the colours clarity and depth.
It is hard to put into words what I feel when I conceive a work. I used to just paint the beauty I saw in the world; now I am able to paint the beauty I see beyond it. My hope is that my artwork will not only speak to the soul of the viewer, but to their spirit as well, that my artwork would offer the viewer a glimpse of the Divine. I want it to view the viewer, just as there are literary pieces that read the reader.
Curriculum Vitae
Exhibitions:
2010
'A Glimpse Of Heaven' Group art exhibit and event organized by the Belleville Ministerial Association, hosted by Maranatha Christian Reform Church, Belleville, Ontario. October 2010.
2008
Juried Art Show & Sale: Expressions 2008. Quinte Arts Council's Annual Juried Art Show & Sale, John M. Parrott Art Gallery, Belleville, Ontario, May 1-29
Solo exhibit. Art In The Community Gallery, Quinte Arts Council. Location: Northumberland - Quinte West, On. MPP Lou Rinaldi's office. Jan. 17th - Mar. 7th.
2007
Belleville Art Walk. Location: BIHC, Belleville, Ontario. Nov.
Art Sale. Location: Private home in Bayside, Ontario. Oct.
2006
Art As Worship. Prophetic painting during Church worship services. 2006+
Commercial Gallery. Killick Rose Frame Work, Frankford, Ontario. Full year.
2004
‘Originals Only’ Fine Art Show & Sale. Comox Community Centre, Comox, B.C.
“Landscape In Miniature”. Comox Valley Art Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
Annual Studio Tour. Comox Valley Art Gallery, Comox Valley, B.C.
‘Originals Only’ Fine Art Show & Sale. Marina Park, Comox, B.C.
Artisans Exhibit. Comox Nautical Days Festival, Marina Park, Comox, B.C
Juried Art Show. Comox Valley Community Arts Council, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
2003
’Originals Only’ Fine Art Show & Sale. Comox Community Centre, Comox, B.C.
Annual Studio Tour. Comox Valley Art Gallery, Comox Valley, B.C.
Commercial Gallery. Qualicum Frameworks Gallery, Qualicum, B.C.
‘Originals Only’ Fine Art Show & Sale. Marina Park, Comox, B.C.
Artisans Exhibit. Comox Nautical Days Festival, Marina Park, Comox, B.C.
Commercial Gallery. The Framing Post Gallery, Campbell River, B.C.
Federation of Canadian Artists. Comox Valley Chapter Summer Exhibit, Filberg Lodge, Comox, B.C.
Arts & Culture Week “FCA Paint-In”. Historic landmark Old House Restaurant, Courtenay, B.C.
‘Art & Bloom Festival’ Original Fine Art Show and Sale. Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens, Courtenay, B.C.
Spring Art Show. Driftwood Mall, Courtenay B.C.
Federation of Canadian Artists. Comox Valley Chapter Exhibit, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
2002
Juried Christmas Show. Comox Valley Art Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
“The Miniature Show”. Comox Valley Art Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
“IMPRESSIONS: Landscape & Still Life”. Duo Exhibition of Works By Kay Hilborn and Magdalena Leaker. Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C., November 2nd – 23rd
Artisan’s Exhibit. Comox Nautical Days Festival, Marina Park, Comox, B.C.
Juried Art Show. Comox Valley Community Arts Council, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
Spring Art Show. Driftwood Mall, Courtenay, B.C.
“Small Art Gallery” Exhibits. Comox Valley Community Arts Council, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
Art Related Education:1994 Diploma of Fine Art, Kwantlen University-College, B.C.
1992 Painting lessons from Antonia Lanik-Gabanek
1992 Graphic Arts Co-Op Education Program, Princess Margaret Senior Secondary
1992 Fine Arts Program, Princess Margaret Senior Secondary, Surrey, B.C.
Awards:2004
Honourable Mention: Acrylic Painting Category for “Aix En Provence Flower Market”.Comox Valley Community Arts Council Juried Art Show, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
2002
Award of Excellence: painting category for “Parrot Tulips & Oranges”
Award of Merit: painting category for “The Old Pear Tree”.Comox Valley Community Arts Council Juried Art Show, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
2001
Honourable Mention: painting category for “In the Pasture”.Comox Valley Community Arts Council Juried Art Show, Muir Gallery, Courtenay, B.C.
Commissions:
2002
Denis and Kathryn, San Jose, California/Royston, B.C.
2001
Sheila, Comox, B.C.
Donations of Artwork:
2012
Acrylic painting: 'Persistent Fruit'. Donated for Haiti fundraiser auction. Sold.
2009
Acrylic Painting: 'Prague Sunset' to auction for Private School fundraiser. Sold.
2008
Murals: Wildflower Meadow Murals inside the Maranatha Christian Reform Church building at 100 College St. West in Belleville, Ontario. The murals represent 100 donated hours. A labour of love.
Props: Christmas Theme paintings, two 8ft. x 8ft. painted wood panels representing approximately 20 donated hours also for Maranatha Church.
2007
Acrylic Painting: “Birth & Deliverance”.
2002
Oil painting: “Fruit/Still Life” donated to the Comox Valley Art Gallery Biennial Art Auction Fund-raiser.
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