Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Wide Open Spaces


Wide Open Spaces
20x60"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting # 71 - I went to a Fall Landscape workshop on Saturday thinking that I'd come home with a fully completed painting - 18 hours later.... here's where I'm at. I'm struggling with the trees. A part of me just wants to say, "accept the painting as is", and another part says, "fix those trees!!!" I like the tiny spot on top of the hill. I hope my viewers wonder about what's on the other side.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Timeless Flight

Timeless Flight
18x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #70 - This painting was also in response to the call out for submissions that depict the Elton John songs performed with the Alberta Ballet piece titled, Love Lies Bleeding. This time I choose to represent the song, Rocket Man. This is the first time I ever painted the cosmos and I have to admit I really liked the painting before I added the glowing piano and ballet dancers. I like my decision to add the music notes from Rocket Man up in the sky.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Free to Fly


Free to Fly
24x48"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #69 - This painting is in response to a call out for submissions reflecting, Elton John's song, Someone Saved My Life Tonight and the Alberta Ballet piece, Love Lies Bleeding. I did not enjoy painting the piano keys at all as it was time consuming and tight! I like the sense of depth in the painting but think that perhaps I need more piano keys in the background. Any suggestions?

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Autumn Gold

Autumn Gold
10x10"
Acrylic & Gold Leaf on Canvas
Painting #68 - I barely remember painting this tree and just discovered that I forgot to post it. I painted it in October. My business partner reminded me that it was my turn to submit a door prize for Beacon's Fall Exhibition and Sale. Its a true daily done in just a couple of hours.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Full Circle

Full Circle
20x20"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #67 - I saw this tree while on a run through the park and thought it would be lovely to paint. The original tree was mostly yellow but I found the painting was too dull without the reds and the oranges.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Last Hurah

The Last Hurah
12x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #66 - Another fun painting that came together quickly. Its amazing what one can do when they have a show around the corner! I like the sense of space in this painting and the colours really represent the changing of the season.

Monday, October 24, 2011

From the Roots


From the Roots
10x20"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #65 - This was a fun painting to complete. Everything just fell into place and I'm happy with the results. The painting reminds me of a friend's cottage on Lake Huron that my family would visit when I was a kid. The trees rested on a high cliff and we had to take a long flight of stairs down to the beach.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Red Hot Pines


Red Hot Pines
10x20"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #64 - This painting came together quickly. My business, Beacon Original Art, was having its 5th show on October 22nd and I hardly had any new work to show. I used the fall colours around me to create this painting.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Apple of My Eye

Apple of My Eye
6x6"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #63 - A wonderful summer with my husband prompted the title of this painting. He's definitely the, "Apple of My Eye". My favourite part of this painting is how the colours of the background and the apple work together. I think the painting has a masculine feel to it. Do you think its due to the colour scheme?

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Left in the Shadows

Left in the Shadows
6x6"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #62 - This was the last tomato in the crisper. I liked its vine so decided to paint it. My favourite part of the painting is its shadows. I used my house number on the tomato's sticker.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Peachy Keen


Peachy Keen
6x6"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #61 - Ironically, I wouldn't describe painting this peach as Peachy Keen. I had great difficulty mixing colours and couldn't ever seem to get the true colour of my peach. I like the background colour. I think it compliments the fruit.

Friday, August 12, 2011

BC Cherries


BC Cherries
6x6"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #60 - I painted these cherries right after I painted a landscape with very loose trees. I thought I'd try the same style with my cherries. I like the look - the painting looks cheerful - the same way I feel when I eat BC cherries.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Meaningful Connections


Meaningful Connections
24x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #59 - This painting is in response to a project my students and I are involved in. We are creating an artwork that communicates, "How the Arts Impact my Life." I chose to paint this arch bridge from Prince's Island Park. The bridge is a metaphor for how the arts impact my life. I am a painter. Painting connects me to people, places, things and myself in more meaningful and intimate ways. For example, I can only paint a flower if I understand how it grows and know the shapes of its leaves and petals. Quite often I research my subjects before I paint them. Thus, painting is the tool, the bridge, that helps me learn about my world.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

TTFN

TTFN
20x20"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Painting #58 - Still sticking with the Information Age theme, this painting represents the acronym TTFN - TaTa for Now. I used more subdued colours in this painting thus, its quieter, not harsh or bright. I'm enjoying learning about colour relationships while working on my abstract series.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

BRB

BRB
20x20"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Painting #57 - Sticking with my theme, The Information Age, this painting symbolizes the acronym, BRB - be right back.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Spring's Finally Arrived

Spring's Finally Arrived
20x20"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Painting #56 - This was simply a fun and relaxing painting to complete. The rhythm of the painting symbolizes the fast pace at which new growth appears all around us in Spring.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Tree of Hope in Rikuzentakata


Tree of Hope in Rikuzentakata
20x30"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #55 - On March 11, 2011 a tsunami devastated the coastal city of Rikuzentakata, Japan. Its beach once drew thousands of visitors a year and was listed in guidebooks as one of the 100 most scenic places in Japan. The coast was lined with 70,000 black and red pine trees that protected residents from ocean winds for more than 300 years. Now all that stands is one 10-metre tree, which locals are calling, The Tree of Hope. Over half of Rikuzentakata's population is still missing, 75 percent of its homes are gone and yet, residents are able to find hope in a single standing tree. My painting depicts the Tree of Hope in Rikuzentakata, and serves as a reminder of the capacity we all have to see the light in times of deep darkness.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

WildLife Landscapes

Untitled
12x16"
Acrylic on Canvas Board
Painting #54 - My second exercise from the book called, Wildlife Landscapes by Wilson Bickford. I spent two hours on it. I like the dark values in the foreground and the mid tones at the horizon. These values create a real sense of depth in the painting. My goal in this exercise was to achieve a more realistic version of deciduous trees - clearly, I'm not there yet! More practice will help.

Monday, May 23, 2011

WildLife Landscapes

Untitled
12x16"
Acrylic on Canvas Board
Painting #53 - This painting and several others that will follow are exercises that I am doing from a book called, Wildlife Landscapes by Wilson Bickford. I'm only spending two hours on each painting. My goal is to attain something new - a skill or a method - from each exercise. From this exercise I learned to apply gesso just before applying paint to my sky. The gesso helps keep the paint wet so that my paint moves freely thus, its easier for me to achieve the effects I want. Thank you Wilson!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday
20x20"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Painting #52 - Another mixed media painting inspired by a pattern on some paper. I'm not "real" happy with this one. I was in a rush to finish it for my show this Saturday and thus, the colours are not quite working the way I would like them to.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy Anniversary

Happy Anniversary
20x20"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Painting #51 - Another fun painting. Again, I was inspired by the patterns on a piece of paper and collaged it to my canvas. I used coloured gesso to express the lines of an anniversary celebration and used colour to unify the piece.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Marry Me?

Marry Me?
20x20"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Painting #50 - This was a fun painting. I used a small piece of paper as my inspiration and collaged it onto the canvas. With coloured gesso I created a line design to depict the happy emotions that come with the union of two people. I was quite pleased to see two abstract forms which could be people appear within the design. Do you see them?

Friday, April 15, 2011

A New Journey

A New Journey
5x7"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting # 49 - I enjoyed painting this bridge, which can be found on Prince's Island in Calgary. The base of the arch bridge gave me some difficulty and I'm not happy with my tree in the foreground. I look forward to more practice!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Incoming Messages

Incoming Messages
24x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #48 - Well, I've completed my third painting using size as a focal point. I enjoyed thinking about what colours and what size of shapes to place where. I find it difficult to paint straight lines and to keep all the shapes from looking like they are slanting upward or downward. I'm going to continue with my abstract series based on messages we receive through technology.

International Women Celebrate Exhibition

Opening night for International Women Celebrate was a huge success. Pictured at AyrSpace Gallery in Ontario are (from left to right) Donna Kaminski, The Honourable Sheila Copps, me and in the back row Jeanette Obbink - coordinator of our book, International Women Celebrate - 100 Women Artists Reflect. The Mayor, Council and over 88 guests were awed by the work of 106 artists.
To date over $3500.00 has been raised for Haitian relief from partial proceeds of the sale of the work and 100% of the contributions at the door. Please consider buying a painting to help us raise more money. All paintings can be viewed online. I purchased a painting called, Motherhood by Padmaja Madhu. To purchase a book please email Jeanette at jeanette@obbink.ca or Jill at art@ayrspace.ca

AyrSpace
44 Stanley Street
Ayr, Ontario
519-632-9030

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Inner City Power


Inner City Power
5x7"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #47 - This was a fun painting! Who knew there were so many details up there on those posts - how exciting. I look forward to painting more power lines with a variety of birds relaxing up there.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Skating at Prince's Island


Skating at Prince's Island
5x7"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #46 - Besides the stairs, this was a fun painting to complete. I had fun painting the people and organizing them on the ice to make a balanced composition.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Driving Past Canmore


Driving Past Canmore
5x7"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #45 - Not the best composition to paint. The painting needs something interesting in the foreground. Too bad a couple big eagles weren't flying around!

Monday, February 21, 2011

Tranquility off Banff Avenue


Tranquility off Banff Avenue
5x7"
Acrylic on Board
Painting #44 - My second daily painting while on my annual painting trip. I did this one quite quickly, which I think was beneficial because I didn't get caught up in all the details.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bow Valley


Bow Valley
5x7"
Acrylic on Board
Painting #43 - I decided to paint a few small landscapes while on my annual painting trip with Kristina. I need to work on my trees and achieving more values in my mountains.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Outgoing Messages

Outgoing Messages
24x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #42 - This painting was a little easier than the last one - as it should be when we do something the second time around. I enjoy the process of being in the moment when making decisions about the colour and size of the shapes. Additionally, I take pleasure in focusing on design fundamentals - in this case, using size to create a focal point.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Information Processing

Information Processing
24x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
Painting #41 - My daily paintings have become a little bigger that usual and they are taking more than a day to complete. I've decided to produce a body of abstract paintings for the following reasons:
- to motivate and stimulate my creativity
- to further develop my artistic skills
- to develop my own style, originality, individuality
- to invoke my feelings, intuition, spontaneity, inventiveness and feeling for colour, shape, composition, etc.
- the process will help me learn how to interpret reality better

Monday, January 24, 2011

Dress Shoes



Dress Shoes
9X12"
Acrylic on Board
Painting #40 - I'm happy with this painting - lots of different textures in these shoes - leather, metal and stitching. I like the little green leather straps and the brown leather heel pads. Improvements could be made on the beige cloth of the shoes - I wasn't sure how to solve that problem but I'll get lots of practice as I work my way through my closet.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Jubilation

Jubilation
24x24"
Acrylic on Canvas
If you look at my blog it looks like I didn't paint all of December. Let me tell you - that's not true. I decided to submit a painting for the 100 Women Show - International Women Celebrate in Ayr, Ontario and I ended up painting frantically to have a piece ready. I completed five paintings in all and Jubilation is the piece that I submitted. We also had to include a written submission with an introduction about ourselves, our views about being a woman and about our painting (see written response below). The exhibition is from March 8th to April 10th at http://ayrspace.ca/ . A book will be published with our work and our narratives. One hundred women from around the world participated to celebrate the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day.

Jubilation

My name is Tammy Watt. I am 48 years old and live with my husband in Calgary, Alberta. I am an Art Educator and own a small art selling business. My appreciation of art arose from admiring my grandmother’s paintings.

Growing up I had to search for a mother figure. I found the Creator. Consequently, I view myself as a human being before viewing myself as a woman. Thankfully, I do not remember a time when being female has inhibited me. To be a woman means to be strong. I am physically powerful, emotionally resilient and mentally able.

Within me is a mysterious energy that wants me to keep growing. My painting is a tribute to six females who nourish this energy with love, wisdom and fun. I used a predominately primary colour scheme to suggest cheerfulness, vitality and health. I want the energy in these colours to transmit to my viewers, thus sharing the gifts given to me.