Showing posts with label Studio Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studio Tour. Show all posts

Friday, August 3, 2012

Artists of the Limberlost- Bob McLean, Painter


Preparations are underway for the Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour on August 18 and 19 and Brian is pleased to have painter Bob McLean as a guest artist. Bob has a cottage on beautiful Rebecca Lake and he is inspired by the changing seasons and the beauty of the Muskoka landscape. 

Please join us to see how Bob McLean's love of the north with its forests, lakes and rocky shores are reflected in his watercolours.  You can almost hear the call of the loon and feel the mist rising as you see his painting of a canoe gliding on Rebecca Lake.


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour-This Weekend


We are almost ready for the Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour. Brian and I have put away much of the equipment, cleared out the wood chips, vacuumed and dusted.  Now Brian's beautiful bowls, platters and vessels are ready for your visit. You will see the wood, the burls and the workshop with Brian demonstrating at his lathe.

Tomorow our guest artists' Carol-Ann Michaelson's pottery and Jamie McGill's paintings will be added to the display.


The purchase of a wooden bowl, painting or pottery has added significance when you see where it began, the craft of its creation and the artist who made your special work of art.

Limberlost Woodturning is open Saturday, August 13 and Sunday, August 14 from 10:00 to 6:00.

http://www.artistsofthelimberlost.ca/

http://www.limberlostwoodturning.com/

http://www.carolannmichaelson.ca/

http://www.jamiemcgill.ca/

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour--Guest Artist Jamie McGill

Thunderhead and Red Canoe

Next weekend, on August 13 and 14, at the Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour, Brian will host a guest artist, Jamie McGill.  Working with both water colours and oils, Jamie's paintings express his love of nature.  

The inspiration for "Thunderhead and Red Canoe" occurred last summer when Jamie was paddling on Ralph Bice Lake in Algonquin Park. 

"The western sky was getting rather dark and brooding. Above us, large towering thunderheads were climbing and billowing skywards. I had been sketching those wonderful Tom Thomson cloudscapes all weekend -- never-ending white, grey, mauve boxcars lined-up right to the horizon.  So all I needed was a few quick photos to prime me for painting back home in the studio.   This painting (in oil) is 36" x 48" -- one of the largest pieces I have done.  It really needed that kind of size to communicate the power of the towering thunderhead. Our friends canoeing with us have a red canoe - ergo the title."
  
Below Pienza

Jamie's  painted "Below Pienza" in an area just south of Siena in Italy.

I took the watercolours and found this small farm road through the fields.  The late afternoon sunlight was from my right, casting these deep shadows across the road. At the turn of the road a single cypress was silhouetted against a darkening sky. It was one of those quick plein air sketches that just worked.  This painting won an Award of Merit at the 2011 Humber Valley Art Club Juried Exhibition.
Jamie loves to exhibit to a new audience -- to share insights and stories and to get first-hand feedback from a fresh group of viewers. Painting is very much about creative expression--one that must be communicated to others.  Join us next weekend to experience the art of Jamie McGill.

www.jamiemcgill.ca

www.artistsofthelimberlost.ca

www.limberlostwoodturning.com