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I just built a new gallery page on my website to house many of the works recently in my show “Bear” which exhibited in Fredericton in October 2010. You’ll find here pictures of paintings that weren’t included in my blog (in full form) this past year, in addition to many that were. I may post more paintings from the show in the next few weeks so please check back.
I will keep this new gallery page updated with what has been sold and what is still available to buy through Ingrid Mueller Art & Concepts.
Today is a sunny yet blustery sunday. The wind has reached a lower temperature today that warns winter is just around the corner. I am planning a long well-lit day inside, warm and with watercolours.
This is a waterfall diptych I completed in October that has gone to live with another one of my bear bather paintings in a private collection.
Tomorrow my solo show Bear opens at Ingrid Mueller Art & Concepts in Fredericton, NB and you’re all invited to the reception:
Spent the Canada Day weekend in Cape Breton… went for a hike… shed my clothes… then realized other tourists had made their way up the path and were getting a bit of a show… apologized… went for a dip (very chilly waterfall dip!)… and a friend took a picture. On the drive back to NB I dreamed up this painting and a month later got the time to execute it using my friend’s picture as a reference.
Here is a detail:
It’s that season again and many folks (and bears) are hunched over bushes collecting berries. I’ve painted a bear into this painting twice now, and am not including a process shot of her here because she is oh so cute and you’d all be very disappointed if I painted over her to alter the composition yet again.
Still working on the piece with the bear and the bed. Possible title: Laundry Bear. Here is another progress shot:
I’ve also completed the painting I recently made a post about (with the lawn chairs entitled Camper) and wanted to show you another piece of it, a lovely bear on a blue truck:













