Women of a Certain Age is a small but lively show. The Colborne Gallery has chosen 10 paintings/drawings from the 6 participating artists. Disappointing that there wasn’t room for this portrait of Nancy Sullivan. Opening reception Saturday April 15. More info on the gallery website https://thecolborneartgallery.ca/women-of-a-certain-age/
Women of a Certain Age
Three years in the making, Women of a Certain Age is now just around the corner. Unfortunately we won’t know until April 10 which pieces the curator will choose. Here are details of the show and location.And here is what the artists have to say about their work:
Suzanne Moreau: My paintings show ladies whom I admire for their positive outlook and life accomplishments. The backgrounds both enhance their individual personalities and complement their beauty. They are done in oil paint on canvas.
Nancy Simmons Smith: For this show I focused on faces, the part of us that the world sees. Longtime friends were my subjects and the show’s theme offered a singular opportunity to celebrate their joie de vivre. The portraits are in charcoal on canvas.
Ellee Sturgeon: In planning for this exhibition, I began adding to a word wall in my studio that described women of a certain age. These adjectives grew to well over 100 as I began the charcoal drawings. These words found their way into my work as I saw and felt the Divine Feminine in each model. As a woman of a certain age, entering my 70th year, these words also appear in my self portrait. “Painting is self discovery. Every good artist paints what he is.” Jackson Pollock
Jana Thompson: The ladies I have painted have had careers, raised families, and are now active grandparents. I see them give to their families and communities but also develop their own hobbies and take time for themselves. They have a zest for life that is an inspiration to others. These are oil on canvas.
Judi Waymark: Women of a Certain Age are MY age! I discovered a love and affinity for my models. My paintings try to express the years of experience behind their eyes and the anticipation of the future on their faces.
Evelyn van Hoekelen: My paintings are done to show the beauty of older women, who have the same life, dignity and enthusiasm as any other age. Women of a certain age are people too.
This week at life drawing
This week we had a terrific new model named Chris. Like a rock 🙂
And still more lines
Lines on yupo continued this week at Wednesday Morning……here are two little drawings.
Lines, lines
Still playing with lines and marker on yupo every Wednesday. These from Feb. 7.
and today
Expressive portrait #2 completed
Starting point.
Finished piece. Acrylic, 2’x2′.
bare naked 4 (!)
Wednesday Morning will be presenting “bare naked 4″ Oct. 11- 22, 2017. The theme this year will be the drawn figure, featuring line. As in 2016, each artist will produce one large piece. In addition we’ve decided to do a group project of 8″x8” canvases, several from each artist. I’m playing with the idea of… Read more bare naked 4 (!)
More abstract on Wednesday morning
Started this one last Wednesday morning at the group studio and finished it this weekend. Paper, gouache, fluid acrylic and white ink on yupo.
Expressive Portrait Project
Just finished – first portrait in the expressive project.
Women of a Certain Age coming in April
A group show titled Women of a Certain Age has been percolating along for a couple of years and will finally become a reality in April. Participating artists are Suzanne Moreau, Ellee Sturgeon, Jana Thompson, Evelyn van Hoekelen, Judi Waymark and myself. I’ve done three portraits of friends for this show: Brenda Smyth, Susan Mackle… Read more Women of a Certain Age coming in April