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Wednesday 13 July 2016

Dragonfly Painting

How to capture the intricate beauty of a Dragonfly 






According to Wikipedia...it is an insect of the Order Odonata and the suborder Anisopters....from the Greek language  Anisos meaning "uneven" and pteron meaning "wing".






                                                                                Image from Blog "Growing with Science"



Like many people I am fascinated by Dragonflies: from their overall beauty, to their flight patterns and of course capturing that perfect close up image through photography or paint.







 Here are a few pictures taken while walking along the bike path here in Temiscaming, QC. I am not much of a photographer but I was happy to capture a close up image.  So this was the image that inspired a painting.



I started with a palette knife abstract background.



Next was to block in the Dragonfly. I wasn't sure exactly how to capture the intricate pattern of the wings without drawing it in detail. I chose to do  a simpler pattern although in actuality it almost should look like a bee hive pattern.    


Next was to work on the body. My photo was not detailed enough to really capture the finer details but I was more concerned about the overall appearance and that it appeared  somewhat accurate but not full realism. 


The stick, although in the photo, wasn't working in the painting for me. maybe in a different painting , so I chose to paint over and remove it.  

  
This is the final painting.  I like the wings and the body. and the final image is a close up of the Dragonfly. The overall painting is 10 " x 20". 






Have a wonderful day!



Thursday 7 July 2016

Early Mornings






"Dreamer"  
Colour Pencil

Photo credit : Hayley Lang 


Drawing of my daughter Natasha , who is a dreamer, full of possibility , endless imagination and an old soul.  Someone who embraces life...enjoys life....a wood nymph roaming through the forest, a triathlete taking on physical challenges, a caregiver of young children including a young brother who is her best friend and who adores her, and an empathetic soul. One  who has supported  a family member , struggling through the challenges of  cancer and never left her side.  



        There is nothing sweeter than waking up early and capturing the sunrise and embracing the early morning silence  that is soon  filled with the chatter of birds as they wake up. I like to savour  my coffee and contemplate life. I am a dreamer as well  and I love it because I love all the possibilities. Will all theses dreams come to fruition? Not likely but they inspire hope, the concept of no boundaries and they give wings to a creative soul.

     I am a quiet person who can be lost in her thoughts. I am an introvert which  I embrace as it is how I energise myself. I used to feel bad about being quiet, shy, alone,  but I now appreciate it is just who I am and maybe this is why art and creativity is a necessary part of my life. A moment to be by myself, recharging and allow my imagination or ideas to spill out onto a canvas.

The Sun is Shining
My soul is free, 
The sky is limitless, 
Full of possibilities

I pick up a brush
An empty canvas
Fearful yet exhilarated
The unknown
With each stroke of paint
A line in a story

A story with defined edges
We know how this will end
A story that is so complicated
We push away to rethink

A story that makes us smile
Simple and heart-warming
A story that carves deep scars
requiring the utmost of care to survive

A story that is whimsical, 
The paintbrush dancing across the canvas
A story full of passion
The brush strokes bold and expressive 



Have a wonderful day! Embrace the person you  are and appreciate that there is always  more  then what we see on the surface: the tip of an iceberg.  Each person has a story, it may sound cliche but it is a saying I often refer to :


"You'll never really know someone till you walk a mile in their shoes"






Monday 4 July 2016

Algonquin Park Resident








Algonquin park is a yearly camping event. Often we would meet up with family and settle down at Kearney Lake.  The beauty of Kearney  is that there are no motor boats...not that there is anything wrong with motor boats. But it is wonderful to go out on a canoe or kayak and not hear or feel  the rumbling of a motor on the water or feel the waves generated by the  motor boat as they fly by oblivious to the canoeists trying to photograph the glass like reflections on the still waters. There is nothing like the zen like silence in the early mornings, except for the birds and the water tricking  from your paddle as you glide through the water in search of wildlife.  I really can't wait to go back.

Kearney Lake  carries so many memories of  family, adventure, a baby shower, and a reminder to slow down and  be present.  The "apparent " moose sighting , the three legged bear,  the canoe /rafting encounter with a large moose in the water, the charging of a moose , the  deer swimming, the bird watching and all the hikes.  I believe we have done all the main hikes off the Algonquin corridor.

So much of my enjoyment while on the lake is photographing any wildlife I see. I am not a skilled photographer but I have managed to capture some wonderful memories of the excitement of witnessing wildlife in it's natural setting. 

As a painter , I am not looking for the best shot but many shots  to help portray my subject on canvas. I like detail  and although in certain paintings strive for some level of realism, sometimes it is a mix of realism  in the details, but then sometimes color will win out . 

My most recent painting is  of a Bull frog, the photograph taken by my daughter  and I may have taken a few , not sure. My daughter is an artist as well  and we both are trying to capture  the perfect photo, short of hanging off an embankment.  So as much as i would love to see a bear or lynx  and capture that detailed photo , I am just as excited to see smaller creatures like frogs,  turtles, butterflies and my favourite the dragonfly.   Below are some more recent paintings. The Mandarin Duck is not native to Canada but i was so taken by it's gorgeous colours  when I was  at Disney in Florida that I had to photograph for a painting (Native to Japan). The moose painting was from the collection of moose photos taken over the years and this one just a play with complementary colours.  The Bullfrog was from our last Algonquin trip. Although i cannot remember the hike ...no doubt my daughter will. So here are a few shots of the work in progress. 

This year so far have managed to take photos of moose , bear and a giant snapping turtle , locally.  My daughter managed to get the best photo of a bear that  I will use in a painting  ...if she doesn't. 










Have a Super Day!!!