Monday, June 29, 2020

Solo Show at A Place For The Arts

Today Norma went with me to A Place For The Arts in Bancroft, Ontario to help hang my Solo exhibit in the Annex at the Gallery. 

The show will run from 01-26 July. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 I will not be able to have an opening for this show.

Once all the paintings were bought into the building, we closed the door and decided what we would do first.

Norma chose to work on removing the lettering the previous exhibitor had rudely left stuck on the wall.

In the meantime, I brought the paintings from the main Gallery level up into the Annex, unwrapped them all and set the paintings out along the walls where I felt they should be hung.

I took over from Norma and did some of the scrapping while Norma opened the windows and brought out some cold beverages and a snack while we took a short break.

Norma went back to scraping the lettering off the wall and I went and dragged out the ladder so we could reach the track to attach the chains.

Next, I brought out one of the large folding tables for the back wall and then went and got a small folding table for the opposite wall. Then, I gathered up the chains and hooks for the long brick wall and found the hammer and nails for all the other walls and panels.



On the one small wall by the entryway, I hung my name sign and the painting of Tom. For the small brick wall to the right, I decided I would hang the painting of Christine once we got all the chains hung on the long brick wall.
















By then Norma had removed all the lettering. It was a hard and thankless task and I was glad she was willing to do it as I would not have had the patience, as I was already annoyed that the person was that inconsiderate. We then took a well deserved break and had lunch.















After lunch, I tried first to attach the chains to the rail up near the ceiling, but being short I could not reach the track so, I held the ladder and Norma had to go to the top to attach the chains.















I started by hanging the paintings on the chains, beginning with a grouping of black and white pieces, drawings in graphite pencil and sketches in pen and ink.















While Norma started at the back and used the hammer and nails to hang paintings on the wooden door at the back of the Annex.

From there it was fairly easy to hang groupings of paintings on both of the long walls.

I continued to work along the brick wall while Norma worked on the panelled wall opposite me hanging paintings.

About halfway along the walls, it was time to take a break.

While we looked at how the exhibit was coming together and decided if changes would need to be made.

We made a couple of changes and then continued working our way along our walls.















Once my wall was finished, I moved the long table into position below the window on the back wall, I covered it with a solid tablecloth first so the marks on the table wouldn't show through the lace tablecloth that I placed on top.















Next, I put the rack for shrink wrapped paintings in one corner and filled it with paintings. To complete the table I put a couple of easels with paintings on them and a couple of other free standing small paintings.















From there I set up the small folding table and set it below the paintings at the opposite end of the Annex and covered it with a tablecloth.















I put the two carved leather plates onto easels and decided it was enough and didn't want it looking cluttered.

















Now that everything was hung and set up, we went around and cleaned glass, straightened all the paintings and made sure all the tags were with the correct paintings.















Put everything away, made sure all the lights were working, swept the floor, packed up all the containers and wrapping, loaded the car and locked up the galley and headed home.















If you have a chance please come out and enjoy the art exhibit.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Loon Call Lake XI-XIV

After hearing the weather forecast calling for clear skies a temperature of 84F (29C)  with humidity at 90F (32C) it seemed like a good day to go out on the lake.

While Ron got everything together and put into the car then loaded the canoe, I made our lunches and gathered my pencils and sketch books and did the barn chores.















Loon Call Lake XI

It wasn't long before we were heading up Highway 28 and deciding on which lake we were going to spend the day.















Loon Call Lake XII

We decided on Loon Call Lake as the last time we were there was in 2015 and it would nice to see what changes have been made in the last five years.















Loon Call Lake XIII

One of the cottages at the end of the lake that looked like it was abandoned had been given a facelift; and around the point from it the owners of that cottage had added a four foot tall lighthouse, of which I did  a sketch.















Loon Call Lake XIV

By then it was time to break for lunch and enjoy the warmth of the sun and the gentle breeze, before we would slowly make our way back to the boat launch.

Ron had been enjoying his day as well, he caught four largemouth bass and a sunfish, all of which were safely removed from the hook and carefully returned to the lake.

In one inlet there was a small tie up at the water and a "goat track" leading up over the rocks to an outhouse and higher up was a small cottage at the very top of the rock face.

Loon Call Lake XIV

On this sketch I am not sure whether to do it as a vertical to show just how far up the cliff you have to go to the reach outhouse or leave it as a horizonal sketch. Time will tell.

Monday, June 8, 2020

Lovesick Lake XIII and XIV

With today being a bright, warm 75F (24C) and sunny day we decided to take the canoe and go to Lovesick Lake.

Lock 28 - Burleigh Falls offers a great boat launch and plenty of parking, making it easy to load the canoe from shore and go out and enjoy the day on the lake.

We went through the channel between the shore and Ruba Island. Once we were passing by Richards Island on our left and a large unnamed island on our right Ron started fishing and I worked on a sketch.














Lovesick Lake XIII

It wasn't long before Ron caught a Large Mouth Bass as we were near Taylors Island. We went around the unnamed island and stopped to have lunch.

Ron returned to his fishing and I started on a sketch of gulls relaxing on some rocks protruding from the lake.















Lovesick Lake XIV

Between Beaver Islands and Porter Island Ron caught another Bass and it was time to head back to the boat launch.

I will post each of these sketches as more work on them is completed.

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and enjoy the artwork.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Buckhorn Artists' Group - Show Updates

Currently the shows for the Buckhorn Artists' Group blog have been cancelled during the month of June due to COVID-19.

The Buckhorn Artists' Group wishes everyone good health during these challenging times.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Confirmed Shows for 2020 - June

This is a listing of confirmed shows that I will be exhibiting my artwork at this year and into next year. I will continue to update the list as more shows are added or cancelled.

A Place For The Arts, 23 Bridge St. W., Bancroft, Ont.
DUE TO COVID-19, THE GALLERY WILL BE OPEN FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAY MONDAYS FROM 11AM-4PM AND SUNDAYS FROM 12-4PM.
05 Jun - 12 Jul 20
01-26 Jul 20 Solo Show in The Annex
17 Jul - 16 Aug 20
29 Jul - 30 Aug 20 Buckhorn Artists' Group in The Annex
19 Aug - 27 Sep 20

Miskwaa Art Studio and Outdoor Gallery, 250 Edwina Drive,Trent Lakes, Ont.
Open daily from 11am-5pm
01 Ju1 - 31 Aug 20

The Douro-Dummer Library Art Gallery, 425 Douro Fourth Line Road, Hamlet of Douro, Ont.
CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19
08 Jul - 27 Aug 20 The Buckhorn Artists' Group
Opening Reception 10 Jul 20 from 7-8 p.m.
05 May - 30 Jun 21 The Buckhorn Artists' Group
Opening Reception 07 May 21 from 7-8 p.m.
05 Jan - 30 Mar 22 The Art of Daniel Marlatt and Susan Sydney
Opening Reception 07 Jan 22 from 7-8 p.m.

St. Matthews Church, Buckhorn, Ont.
Buckhorn Artists' Group
CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19
14-16 Aug 30th Annual Shades of Summer Art Show

Fenelon Falls Fair Grounds, Fenelon Falls, Ont.
Kawartha Arts Festival
CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19
05-06 Sep 20 31st Annual Kawartha Arts Festival

St. John the Baptist Anglican Church, 81 Queen Street, Lakefield, Ont.
Lakefield Creative Arts Group
07 Nov 20 World War II Show from 10am-4pm

Presqu’ile Provincial Park, 328 Presqu’ile Parkway, Brighton, Ont.
CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19
07, 08, 11, 14 and 15 Nov 29th Annual Christmas at Presqu'ile
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Please come out and enjoy the artwork displayed at one or all of these shows.

As many of the current shows are cancelled due to COVID-19, I would like to wish everyone good health and to be safe during these challenging times.