Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Betty


This portrait commission for her son was created using about three reference photos and hopefully suggests her strength and kind soul. It is always an anxious time when paintings are unveiled, and a great relief if they are loved as was the case here. I really enjoy the challenge whether it be an animal or a human to capture their spirit and personality, and of course a good likeness.

12" x 9"

oil on board


Sunday, February 12, 2023

Tor-Arne's Chicken


I borrowed this composition from Norwegian artist Tor-Arne Moen whose work I greatly admire. I  changed it to make it my own not wanting to copy another artists work, but this may be too close...don't know.  May be hearing from Tor-Arne's solicitors shortly...ha!  Hope not because I really love this man's work and want to learn as much as I can from his effortless technique.  He is very generous with his videos, and does make it look way easier than it is...a true master.

10" x 8"

oil on board


Saturday, February 11, 2023

Eva's Chicken


This little study is for friend Eva in Puerto Vallarta who raises chickens on her egg farm.  Now hanging in her kitchen, it did not require a frame as it is on 1/2" thick MDF with the sides finished.

10" x 8"

oil on board


Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Krueger


Pugs have a face that only a mother could love, but millions adore them nonetheless.  It's the soulful eyes. My own daughter rescued one, and Duchy became the apple of her eye.  This little tyke, I call him "Freddy" looks to have quite the attitude kitted out with a dapper little bowtie. He was a challenge, but thanks to his other mom I was supplied with this pose which we instantly adopted. 


oil on board

12" x 9"


Friday, December 23, 2022

Rex and Daisy Rose




Another commission piece framed and delivered.  This is a Christmas gift for a couple that look after my clients dog from time to time.  What a generous gift. I love the vibrant greens in the grass and may use this image on my next business card.  Not to mention that they are a couple of good looking dogs.

oil on board

12" x 9"


Saturday, December 17, 2022

Checking On The Neighbours




It's been a very busy fall with commissions and this is the latest.  The client was very happy and is anxious to present it as a gift...love making more than one person happy.  Horses are a challenge, but fun to work on even though, and these three were no exception.  I loved the way the sunlight was hitting them.  

oil on board

14" x 18"


Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Silver Bay Sunset


Amazing sunset on Silver Bay, Lake Manitoba.  During the day if the lake is a bit calm and it's sunny, the water shines like diamonds. It is a spectacular sight for sure, and then it ends like this.  With a few friends and a nice fire it doesn't get any better.

oil on board 

9"x 12"


Monday, November 28, 2022

Sadie and Layla


Just completed a commission of these two lovely girls.  Burmese have the most delicious colouring don't they?  Photo doesn't do the painting justice, but you get the idea.

oil on board

9" x 12"


Saturday, October 29, 2022

Opal


Just finished varnishing and framing Opal to send to her new owner.  Fun commission to complete having to use a couple of different reference shots and imagining a background to compliment her beautiful looks and larger size.  I have been doing pups that have passed so it's great to get a chance paint them while they still walk among us.


oil on board

12" x 9"


Friday, October 14, 2022

Sophie


 

I feel privileged to be asked to capture an image of a loved companion and friend after they have left us.  In this case Sophie, a sparkly black poodle enjoying a sunny afternoon in her garden. This was a commission ordered by friends of the owners and I hope it brings them some happy memories. 


12" x 9"

oil on board

Sold

Friday, October 7, 2022

Buddy




 

This commission just completed was so much fun to do...what a handsome fella.  Only had one reference photo for this piece, but fortunately that was enough.  It's best to have a few taken preferably outside.  Once I decide, the photo is cropped, but I also like to do a quick pencil sketch to get a feel and approval to proceed.


oil on board

12" x 9"


Say What?





 

I snapped a pic a few years ago inside the Statue of Liberty ferry and after cropping, was immediately drawn to the cool lighting on this lady's face.  She was a hidden gem inside a larger photo. You hate taking sneaky pics without permission...okay she was the intention all along...busted!  Would happily gift it to her should she see it.

oil on board

8" x 10"

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Bailey




Now that I'm off and running doing commission portraits, (and having a blast), this is one that just got picked up.  Done in oil on a  9"x12" board,  I'm charging $395 plus shipping...framed as shown.  Makes a great gift and ready in time for Christmas.  I work from photos and do a quick sketch or crop for approval before starting.  Also doing people and other critters.


My iphone13 is terrible at producing accurate photos of paintings...ugh!  The ai tries to make a painting look more like a painting, and that is kind of funny in a way, but very frustrating.  The subtleties/brush strokes are magnified, colours off, any tips would be appreciated.  The framed piece looks a lot better in real life.

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Family a Tapestry of a Thousand Tiny Threads


This figurative abstract is a piece inspired by the queen's 25th wedding anniversary speech.  Family a tapestry of a thousand tiny threads is so beautifully descriptive and exudes love and warmth.  I reworked this so  many times until arriving at this place where I finally felt satisfied.  When a piece comes totally out of your head with very few references, it is a great challenge.


oil on canvas

36" x  60"


Friday, March 19, 2021

 Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be


This painting was inspired by an early 1960 British musical entitled Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be.  It is an apt comment on how our world has changed in the last year and the abstraction is appropriate me thinks.  I reclaimed a furniture store wall decor piece with frame that was also refinished.  Fun to do, but I feel like such a vandal painting over it...ha!



Oil on panel


31" x 35" 

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Whall Family








This commissioned family portrait of the Whalls taken at Clear Lake, was inspired by one of those 3" square black and white photographs circa 1963.  (Photos weren't developed until 1965). Mom and child were added to include everyone in the family, and hippos are notorious photo bombers...ha!  The larger scale was fun to do and I find the vintage aspect very interesting.

oil on canvas

36" x 60"




Friday, June 26, 2020

Don Ranchie

This is a portrait of my cousin Ann's husband Don in his younger days duking it out some time in the 60's.  I understand he was a fairly good fighter holding his own with some top ranked amateurs.  Not sure if he won this particular fight, but he was looking good at the time of the photo.  The painting is for his daughter Dawn Marie, a wonderful woman who has helped me out, and this is my way of saying thank you.

Oil on board

12" x 9"  


Thursday, June 25, 2020

Social Media

Even the strongest of us are not immune to the dark side of social media.  It has enabled terrorism, bullying, privacy abuse and fake news to name just a few.  So many of us have become slaves to our devices, especially the phone, to the point where lives are ruled by them. 

Paper mache on wood, copper wire, acrylic paint

16 1/2" high



Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Cowgirl Dancing






                   
This paper mache sculpture was for my granddaughter Avery's 6th birthday which was today.  She is a very bright young lady who already shows some incredible artistic skills.  I thought she might appreciate a non toy gift even at this young age, and she made my year by saying that she loved it.


Sunday, February 9, 2020

Untitled


Jack Pine Forest looked so dark and sullen in their living room, so I asked Jessie and Shane if I could repaint, and they graciously consented. This was the the rework after many edifications, and it only took a few months...ugh!

acrylic on canvas

36" x 24"

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Black Is The New Blue

Bit of story as to why I would paint a portrait of an oven, but it was a commission by my "designer" daughter as a gift to a client whose blue oven did not happen.  They were only able to install a black one, so this is a reminder of what could or should have been.

oil on panel    Sold...Ok I gave it to her...ha!
8 1/2" x 9 1/2"

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Skeets

This painting was done for my son in law Shane as a birthday present from his loving wife.  Skeets is their awesome Heinz 57 pooch who brightens their lives.

oil on board

8" x 10"

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Stayin' Alive




This paper mache sculpture depicts an older cow literally dancing for her life.  After seeing friends disappear over time she has learned to entertain by dancing, and by keeping her figure trim feeling she is less likely to be carted off to the abattoir.

paper mache, acrylic, wire and wood 
20" total height with base diameter 15" x 10"

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Jack Pine Forest

A composition out of my head for Jessica and Shane.  I wanted to create something more abstract, but working with acrylics this time made that a lot trickier as I'm not really used to working with the medium.  I love/hate the quick dry time which dictates how you are going to apply and work the paint.  Suppose like anything else practice makes...don't want to use the word perfect here, but you know what I mean.

Acrylic on canvas   36" x 24'

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Roger and Joanne Aldag

 
I had the pleasure of meeting Roger and his lovely wife Joanne on a beach in Bucerias, Mexico last month when they graciously allowed me to take their photograph for this painting.  I didn't know who they were initially until we exchanged particulars so they could see the finished work.  I recognized his name immediately, as Roger was a star in the CFL and gave our Bombers fits whenever they met on the football field.  He still looks like he could suit up and help their team.  It's worth googling his name to see his amazing accomplishments through a very long and successful career.  The man is revered in Saskatchewan, and with Rider fans throughout the world...as they are everywhere. Anyway what a great couple that I thoroughly enjoyed meeting and talking with.  And yes it's true, the pros do get all the good looking girls...ha!

oil on board  12" x 9"

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Avery


            

My little granddaughter Avery... 2 1/2...  is a real peach.  This is my first painting of her.  After her        
amazing abstract painting which is now hanging in the foyer, I was inspired to create something as I        haven't been painting for too long a time.  She is a super smart kid...but aren't they all these days.  This is her giving it her best "Uma" look...ha!


oil on board
8" x 10"


Saturday, March 26, 2016

Niko

Sadly, poor Niko was struck and killed by a car last year right in front the house where he lived with friends Don and Luz.  Not sure how people can drive so recklessly on a quiet residential street and not be bothered to slow down for a confused little critter.  It was a very sad day.  With not a great photo to reference, I borrowed heavily from a painting I fell in love with by artist extraordinaire  Jill Soukup.  She is an amazing painter whose workshop I would love to attend.  When you look at her painting, the cat is alive and breathing.  I loved her composition and decided to use it to try and create something that would remind my friends of their beloved little pal.  He had the bushiest, coolest tail I've ever seen on a cat. Thank you Jill, I learned a lot trying to emulate your beautiful work.

oil on board  

8" x 10"  

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Fab Four

Painted from a photo snapped in Central Park this past November, this is hopefully one of a series I'd like to do of images captured in NYC.  There certainly are a lot of "Humans" of New York...ha!  The city is so vibrant, I refer to it as brain food.  Definitely one of the most stimulating cities that we have ever visited.  I was fortunate enough to spend time in both the Metropolitan and MOMA art museums, and viewed literally dozens and dozens of paintings that I had only previously seen in books.  Can hardly wait to go back some day soon.

oil on board 12" x 9"  

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Margaryta


I just completed this portrait of a lovely woman named Margaryta who appears to have had a real zest for life, although she suffered from a life long problem with depression.  There's a saying..."Depression is like a war, you either win, or you die trying."  Unfortunately and very sadly for Margaryta and her family, she did not win this war.  This painting was a commission done as a gift for her daughter who misses her terribly.

All proceeds from the painting have been donated to Siloam Mission where many of the needy suffer from clinical depression.

oil on board 

8" x 10" 

Sold

Friday, December 18, 2015

Scream


I've always loved Edvard Munch's "The Scream."  I decided to try my hand at sculpture...paper mache to be more precise.  It is easy to prepare and work with, and is a crazy amount of fun.  I probably destroyed it five or six times trying to find a gesture that was in keeping with the energy and raw emotion in the painting.  How powerful a word...SCREAM! This was for an alcove in the house.

30" x 22" x 16"   

acrylic on paper mache and board

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Caroline's Dad

This painting is for friends Caroline and Mark.  Her dad spent his life on the farm working the land with his John Deere equipment.  I worked from a photo recently taken by Caroline as her dear dad relaxed at the home where he currently resides.  I was immediately drawn to his strong arms and hands, and ended up choosing this pose from several that she sent to me.

oil on canvas 

16" x 20"  

NFS

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Horses

This painting is a Christmas present finally framed and delivered for my daughter Melissa, husband Tom and daughter Avery.  I'm having trouble capturing colours accurately with my camera.  You can see the variations in the top three pics and how they do seem to work together in the final framed piece.

oil on boards  

2 x 12" x 12"     1x 18" x 12"  

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Purple Hat

I've been working on this painting for quite some time now, finally settling on a background.  I got the image from an artist model site, and really liked the interesting attire of this lovely young lady. Unfortunately the photo is not very good not really capturing the true colours and details.

oil on canvas 

16" x 20"  

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Tapas

This painting is for my good friends Luz and Don whose dear friend Tapas passed away in April.  I decided to preserve his memory in paint and included his sister Luna who now rules the roost.  I remember these cats as kittens when they first arrived, and loved watching their antics as they played together and with Luz.  That was ten years ago.  Luna has slowed down a little, and I'm sure she misses her pal.

oil on board 

8" x 10"  


Luna

oil on board  

8" x 10"