Tuesday, February 1, 2022

 January 2022, and I've set myself up in Katrina's former bedroom to paint when I feel like it. I actually need to produce some work, as my art will be on display at Madawaska Coffee in Barry's Bay this coming April to June, 2022. Here's a sneak preview of what you may find on the wall, on cards, on a calendar, and even in a memory card game!  





Saturday, May 8, 2021

Sitting silent amongst the trees




 I was inspired to paint this series of trees, for my girlfriends 60th.  She walks every morning with her walking buddies in Durham forest.  This I have been able to enjoy with her on a few occasions.  This series was painted on site at Nakkertok, our ski centre.  Love the calm and rejuvenation the trees bring me.  

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Belize with Island Expeditions


Have Kayak will Travel

Painting in my journal captures a feeling better than words for me.  Here in Bhutan, I blended the Tiger 's Nest Temple into the River we kayaked, called the Paru Chhu.  

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Whimsical Boats






 



I had fun with these two canoe paintings, and was quite taken when the lead actress 'Anne' of the TVO series Annedroids (shot at MKC this fall) bought the red canoe as a memory of her whitewater debut.


More whimsical boats - playing with the water in my watercolours.
The wood for my frames comes from the BC Fir boom-logs that worked the Ottawa River for a hundred years. We were fortunate to have been able to purchase 90 of these 50ft long boom-logs in the early '90's when transporting logs down the River seized operations (due to bark suffocating the River beds).  Our dining room tables at MKC, the post'n beam chalet, and OWL Rafting resort have all been built with this rustic red wood.  The frames are fabricated with cut-offs of these bigger projects.

Friday, October 11, 2013

France by boat & bike

At the end of each season Dirk and I escape for an active vacation to rekindle energy.  This year we flew to Toulouse, France.  We rented hybrid bikes that we kept for the full two weeks.  In our first week we chose the alpine hamlet of Bangere du Bigorre in the Haute Pyrenee's where cycling maps helped us discover remote, rolling terrain with lots of not-too-steep ups and downs.  Stopping for Cafe au Lait, a Croque Monsieur or Biere Presse we gradually increased our fitness level after a summer of too little. 

I had fun painting my morning coffee.  

A golden moment en route to our next week was meeting up with whitewater kayak champion Nouria Newman at the Brasserie d'Opera in Toulouse where she studies between paddling events. 




Next we joined five friends aboard our 'barge' on the canal du Garonne in the Aquataine region of southern France. A fantastic way to travel as your 'home' travels with you. 
Less tourists at this time of the season, les marches filled with fall harvests, and fields of sunflowers most past their primes, but I found this one that had a few blooms remaining.



This is the third time we have vacationed aboard a barge in France where 2-3 hours a day are spent boating through numerous locks to the next destination, then biking, reading, cooking, drinking wine and painting for the rest of the day.  glorious

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Patagonia

 A photo often doesn't capture the essence of what we see with our own eyes.  One of the reasons I love to paint is to create what it means to  me.  So I painted the Boatercross race in southern Chile on the Rio Futaleufu at the World Extreme Kayak Championships - www.whitewatergrandprix.com where our daughter Katrina competed.  This is BIG water ! Kayaks popped up and down like balls in a pinball machine.  Katrina is the red kayak in the lead - she actually won this race; one of five stages held on the chilly waters of Patagonia. "Chaotic fun", is how she described the Class V rapid called "Mas O Menos" .
I entered my painting in the Tribe Rider art contest - look for their symbol embedded in the waves.