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Tuesday 30 December 2014

Year End Review

2012 was a  year  I made a life altering decision,  I started painting more.  As simple as that.  So now at the end of 2014  I reflect on what I have accomplished . I now paint more seriously and consistently.   So over the past few years, this has  resulted in multiple showings of my work including a solo show at the Train Station Museum in Temiscaming, QC.  I was thrilled to have a color pencil drawing of mine selected  this year to be published in Ann Kulberg's  CP Hidden Treasures II. 






Two Color pencil drawings were  juried into the Pencil Art Society's Exhibition in Repetigny, Quebec  this past summer. Particularly exciting to have my work exhibited with  other Canadian  and international artists. 











Two paintings were juried into the La Vase Portage exhibition in NorthBay , Ontario .  Both paintings were inspired by canoe paddles along Tee Lake...both represent nature's hidden secrets.  







 I taught this past year through my studio and also had an opportunity to teach in the schools , which was so much fun , part of a new Cultural Program. 

I had an opportunity to do some unseasonal window painting which was fun and challenging to design and paint.  

and some seasonal painting







I  have had multiple commissions in a variety of work and mediums from acrylic, graphite , watercolor and color pencil from scenery to historic buildings to portraits.

I sold  multiple paintings  this past year which is also very thrilling  to see my paintings in new homes , not only in Canada but internationally. 

 All in all a very good year.  I am excited to  embark on a new journey in January, not only will I be teaching art classes but I will also be taking some art classes  for myself as well as  starting a 2 year program  in  Art Therapy, through the   Toronto Art Therapy Institute accredited with the Canadian Art Therapy Association.
 I am hoping to continue with commissioned work as well as producing new art work for sale.  It will be a busy year.  I will continue as well with my bangle designs, which was great fun  and pursue publication of a children's book.  

Art classes will start in January and registration is planned for January 6th and 8th at the Centre in Temiscaming from 5-7 .  In the works are many ideas and plans... I like to make many plans and like New Year's resolutions  some may fall to the way side, but  what's important is that I just keep forging ahead.


I want to wish everyone a  Happy New Year! To my artist friends  thank you for so much support and encouragement and much success in the New Year!!!!!!!!



Tuesday 9 December 2014

Art Classes 2015 (Tentative Schedule)


Adult Beginner Drawing  

 Cost:           $80
Supplies:     Please bring your own supplies (Pencil including HB, 2B, 4B, Staedler white eraser and
a sketch pad  8 x 10 or larger)
Date:           Monday January 12th - February 16th (6 weeks)
Time:          7-9

Participants will learn basic drawing principles, tools of the trade , and will work on a few mini projects. This particular class is designed for  those that have very little experience with drawing , may have put the drawing tolls away when in school and would now like to give it a second chance. The class runs for 2 hours which allows for time to learn a few lessons and practise with instructor assistance. Classes are small to assure full support in this learning experience.

Youth Mixed Media Ages 8-14

Cost               $75
Supplies:        Included (Will include paints and canvas and a variety of dry medium materials)
Date:              Tuesday January 12th to  February 16th (6 weeks)
Time:              3 - 4:30

Students will work with pencil, color pencil, watercolor and acrylics. Each class is a little different and the final 2 classes will give the students  a chance to combine atleast 2 different mediums. The student should gain an appreciation for different mediums and how to combine them for different effects.

Painting Classes /Workshops  Teen/Adult

Cost                $20
Supplies:         Bring  your own supplies unless otherwise indicated. Supplies required are based on   project. They will  be listed at the time the project s posted (at least 2-3 weeks prior to  the class)
Date:              Wednesday  Monthly starting  January 28th
Time :            6-9

 Project based painting classes will be designed for beginners , ages 12+  For most projects no to minimal drawing skills required , which allows one to explore different techniques with painting . That being said, I feel a good understanding of drawing principles and techniques will further enhance your  paintings.

Youth Drawing

Cost :             $65
Supplies :       Please bring your own supplies (Pencil including HB, 2B, 4B, Staedler white eraser     and a sketch pad  8 x 10 or larger)
Ages 8-11
Date :             Wednesdays January  14th  - February 18th
Time:              3- 4:30


Ages 12-15
Date :             Thursday January 15th- February 19th
Time               3-4:30

Participants will learn basic drawing principles, tools of the trade and will work on a few mini projects. This particular class is  designed for those that love to draw and want to learn how to render subjects  more realistic. Possibility of combining two classes  ages 8-15 depending on the number of individuals registering.


Painting Parties  (starting in the New year)
Children's Birthdays, Themed parties, Girls night out, Showers , Holidays, Mother/Daughter

Can set up in location of choice , supplies included.  Cost per person will vary depending on project  and time involved to complete project. $20-$35

Gather friends, enjoy socializing, get rid of some of the days stresses  and at the end of the evening  you will  leave with a  creation of your own.  Not necessary to be an artist to be creative , all you need is the opportunity to unleash your creative side. I will guide you step by step in completing a project. You choose a location and a painting you would love to create. I will post different paintings to choose from on my website joanneabbottart.com and my blog site http://josartstudio2012.blogspot.ca  in the new year. (I am presently working on samples to choose from)



Monday 1 December 2014

Jo's Bangles


I had read an article  a few months ago , a decorative  painter  painting  wonderful designs on  wooden bangles . I was intrigued enough that I ordered  a selection of blank wooden bangles in a variety of sizes. I love bangles.

Unfortunately they quickly got shelved as I worked on other projects. I finally decided to give it a go but what design to use. I like to create my own designs.....so what to do?????  How do you create a design?  Well I often buy swatches of fabrics for their colors , designs etc...basically for inspiration , so I started going through my fabrics....good time to clean up as well. Anyway , I  came across a black and white fabric, with  a touch of red  that I was using to reupholster a foot stool ... I loved the colors ... and thought this is a good start. Then flipping through a few homestyle magazines I came  across a wall design  that looked like swirling ribbons....so this is where the first bangle came to be. Colors from the fabric and  then an adaptation of ribbons..instead  I made them look more like florals.



  I also use decorative painting magazines, home style magazines etc.  for color inspiration ... and this time came across a bathroom design  with a green gecko  so thought that would be a fun design  to swirl around  a bangle.   I chose a lime green color  with detailing in  orange/pink .
Next an orange gecko....then thought of a snake...I am terrified of snakes but I also love their patterns so I thought , what a  great way to  wear a  snake pattern and  a perfect design to wrap around the bangle.





The next few designs were somewhat inspired by retro style fabrics with overlapping designs.





 Each bangle is hand painted using artist quality acrylic paints and sealed with a high gloss varnish . A select few of the bangles have a wrap around design . I like to pay particular attention to detail  when designing and painting.  I will do custom orders on these particular designs as well as  designing new bangles which I will post on my facebook page  "Jo's Art Studio"and website  www.joanneabbottart.com



Thursday 6 November 2014

New Journey

Wow! What a  busy few months.   I have been working  steady on commissions that I hope to complete by the end of November.  Then I will start my Window painting  for local Businesses for the Holidays which will be great fun. I always love the Christmas Window Splash.  Thrilled that some of my art work was being exhibited in venues in Northbay, Ontario  through the Consolidated Artist Group of 7s. Part of the La Vase portage Exhibit at the Northbay-Mattawa Coservation Authority for the month of October and will be soon be  at Art on Main, North Bay , ON  during  the Month of November. Other news....well I   found out that one of my drawings was selected to be published in Ann Kullberg's  CP Hidden Treasures II,  which is a collection of works by international color pencil artists. Undeniably I was thrilled.

"Pink Peony " Color Pencil
Published in Ann Kullberg's CP Hidden Treasures II 
I have been doing some workshops at the local school which was great fun  and  soon plan to go back to school myself.

 I will  be embarking on a new journey. I was accepted into the Art Therapy program   offered through the Toronto Art Therapy Institute  accredited with the Canadian Art Therapy Association. I was interested over a year ago but was looking for a program I could do, for the most part at home.  I used art as my own form of therapy after a bout with illness and  it helped me tremendously in my ability to cope.  So fitting, that as an artist and former physiotherapist, I would be attracted to this program. As luck would have it...they had  just started their distance learning program and  I am in..   Perfect. It will be a challenge as I have been out of the school environment for ..let's just say a "few" years... suffice it to say, I can now share experiences with my children who are young adults attending University and College.  I am excited but a little anxious about the work load as it is a full time program, but I love a challenge so bring it on....well not too much.
My Journey



 I will continue to teach some art classes as well next year  and have started working on a line of jewellery , starting with hand painted bangles.  I will continue to do some commission work  and working on some original pieces for exhibition. So many ideas ...so much to do. Love it!!!!!!    


Please check out some of my other blog posts and my facebook page Jo's Art Studio and my web site joanneabbottart.com.

Have a wonderful day!!!!!!

Hand Painted Bangle
Hand Painted Bangle


Hand Painted Bangle
(Work in Progress)

Tuesday 9 September 2014

Seasons Change

Here we are ...the last few weeks of summer. The sun is infact shining . It is a beautiful day. I hear the bluejays , the geese are  in formation , bear sightings near the bike path  and snow in Alberta.  Yes it is still summer although all signs point to a change in season. Are we ready? Does it matter? Seasons change. I think that's a song.



Temiscaming, QC

I love this time of year. School  is back in session, activities  are resuming, every one is busy and an abandoned art studio is waking up. Somewhat dormant for the summer but  the artist in resident is itching to let loose with the paints.   So I will start back today. I have some commissions to start , but I need to resume paintings that express my own vision



Gordon Creek
Temiscaming, QC
     Ottawa River
        Temiscaming , QC


The following paintings of mine are being Exhibited in Repetigny, QQ


         Pink Peony
          Colored pencil
    What  You Don't See: Plight of the Plover
   Colored pencil



These paintings will be exhibited  in multiple venues part of a juried exhibit  for la Vase portage in Mattawa

 Resurgence

      Second Glance

Friday 17 January 2014

Monarch Flight

 Monarch Flight


This drawing was done many years ago , one of my first drawings with a pen.  This is a stippling technique , which for those that are unfamiliar with the technique , it is dot after dot after dot. I added color to it with colored pencil. This was , at the time, an experimentation  to mix the two mediums.    The pen work was time consuming but the technique of stippling perfect for the subject .

 This is an 8 x 10 acrylic painting with  the addition of rice paper collage .  I must use the same reference or just love the  orange/yellow color scheme.  This is a particular favorite  of mine.


These are samples of adapting the design from my painting to fabric bags, hand painted. 
 Finally I am taking this design and adapting it to this initially plain wooden stool. The stool is in the very early stages but I think it will look quite nice when finished. It is my Friday Decorative painting project. :)


This Monarch has definitely taken flight .



Friday 10 January 2014

Year in Review 2013

Welcoming in the new year 2014 is a time to reflect on the previous year and plan for the New Year.  I love my time to reflect: we so often forget or not take note of some of the events and accomplishments that should be noted.
2013 was a year of some major personal accomplishments: travelling to New Orleans with a group of very special women, Sole Sisters , to run the New Orleans Half Marathon; running a 30 km race in Hamilton , the oldest road race in Canada; running a special Women's Half Marathon in Toronto and finally  finishing with the Montreal Marathon. The Montreal Marathon was  such a special Marathon for me ; not only my home town but a dream of mine for the past ten years. This is me having finished the Montreal marathon.


2013 was the year for my solo exhibit  : Nature's Gallery: Backyard Perspective . This exhibit ran through the summer at the Train Station Museum in Temiscaming,  Quebec. This was my second year exhibiting work at the Station Museum but this past year was special because it was a solo show.   I managed to exhibit over 35  works of art from some miniature paintings to large scale paintings 24 x 48.


I also had the opportunity to exhibit 
 3 paintings  at the Art in the Park 2013 Juried  art show. For most of the summer these works were exhibited at the North bay City Hall, including:  Algonquin Loon, Belted Kingfisher and Spring Sparrow. 



 I was thrilled to have  received an honourable mention through the people's choice awards  for Spring Sparrow .

In the end of 2012, I opened a Studio in Temiscaming to run some art classes for the Community. They have been well received  and also provides me with a location to exhibit my work.   I have been providing art classes for ages 6-adult  and hope to continue this year. I am planning to work more from my Studio  this year and would love to expand to working with seniors and would love love love to work in the hospital .  Not an art therapist and would never approach as one but would like to use art to assist those who are ill or  living with disabilities  or seniors who are housebound and would benefit from  some distraction that also works the mind and body. My background is physiotherapy so I can see how  art not only works the mind but can also help with fine motor and gross motor skills.
2013 was pleased to sell over 23 paintings, hired to do mural work , started making and selling jewellery,   and for the second year in a row painting  hired to paint windows for local businesses. 

All in all 2013 a very good year.  2014 will be great . Will be working on some commissions, my project Road to Abitibi , which I posted on my Blog  and finish a childrens's book.  

Happy New Year and Happy Painting!!!!!!!!!!!