I decided to call the show What Emerges because the paintings aren't preplanned at all. I start with a feeling and a few colours and begin to paint, not knowing where the painting will end up. Here's what emerged over the past year from the time I was recovering from my knee replacement in September to now.
The outside view of the gallery.
Some of the walls showing the paintings hung.
And here are a few close-ups of the paintings. They vary in size from 6"x6" to 36"x36" and it was a challenge to hang them so they related to each other. For this show I scaled up my paintings from the smaller sized (12x12 to 24x24) to 24x36 and even 36x36 inches. That's the largest size painting I am able to produce on my easel and painting table in the bay window of our living room.
Summer Morning (36x36)
Emergence (24x36)
This was the first painting I did after my knee surgery.
Together and Apart (24x24)
Incoming Tide (36x36)
Blue Rondo (36x18)
Upward Flow (24x30) SOLD
I found painting these canvasses during the first months of Covid was a very calming and energizing experience. I'm so glad that I had this time to focus on my art and come up with a result that pleases me.