What better way to increase your painting skills than to paint daily! On July 11th I decided to paint 30 paintings in 30 days and I successfully completed the journey on August 9, 2010. I am an art educator and thus, chose to post "the good, the bad and the ugly" to provide insight into the learning process. This blog is a record of paintings that began on July 11, 2010.
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Anticipation
Sunday, July 4, 2021
Final Curtain
Painting #293 - I'm working collaboratively with the musical group, The Fragments. They write the songs and I paint them! I had a blast creating this piece!! See my YouTube video to listen to the song, Oven in a Field, from their new CD, Get Lost.
Summers Like This
Painting #292 - I'm working collaboratively with the musical group, The Fragments. They write the songs and I paint them! So fun!! See my YouTube video to listen to the song, Days Like This, from their new CD, Get Lost.
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Winter's Beauty
Painting #291 - This is my cousin Tracy. This painting is from a photo she sent me of her on her property. She's so beautiful!
Sweet Dreams
Painting #290 - This was my trial and error piece for the commission that I painted. After I finished the commission, I went back and reworked this one.
I Like Dreaming
Painting #289 - This was a commissioned piece that was a lot fun to paint!
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Well-Being II
Well-Being II - 10x10" - Mixed Media on Birch Panel
Painting #288 - This painting was commissioned from a member of our Indigenous team at the Calgary Board of Education. The original piece was very similar and was created as a collaborative effort with our team.
Renewing Relationships
Renewing Relationships - 14x11" - Mixed Media on Birch Panel
Painting # 287 - Dr. Betty Bastien (2016) states, “To understand the present we must understand the past” (p. 9). Thus, my learning journey begins with the creation of this painting honouring the original occupants of Treaty 7 territory. My reference photo was taken at Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park where Treaty 7 was signed in 1877. Simultaneously, I’ve been reading, listening and watching to learn more about land acknowledgements, colonialism and the ongoing legal and socioeconomic impacts of treaties on Indigenous communities. Understanding our shared history is a positive step to renewing relationships between Indigenous peoples and other Canadians. Knowing the truth can foster respect and a desire to move forward together to encourage strong families, healthy communities and vibrant cultures, all which contribute to a stronger Canada for everyone.
ATA Reference: Education is our Buffalo - A Teacher's Resource for First Nations, Metis and Inuit Education in Alberta.
This Bed is on Fire
This Bed is on Fire - 8x8" Mixed Media on Birch Panel
Painting #286 - Fun piece commissioned as a Christmas gift depicting a couple's warm memory of a song they use to sing together.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Mommeli Summer 2020
Inviting Spaces
Expressions of Grace
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Release
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Our team is sharing this with schools, students, families and the greater community and invite you to do the same. It will also serve as a foundational touchstone for our renewed CBE Indigenous Education Strategy.