This is a listing of confirmed shows that I will be exhibiting my artwork at this year. I will update the list as more shows are added.
Kawartha Arts Network - Art on Kent, Lindsay, Ont.
KAN
27 Nov 14 - 10 Jan 15 Affordableism
Opening Reception 29 Nov 14 from 1-3pm.
09 Apr - 02 May 15 Kawartha Blooms
Opening Reception 11 Apr 15 from 1-3pm.
02 Jul - 01 Aug 15 Annual All Members' Show
Opening Reception 04 Jul 15 from 1-3pm.
03-31 Dec 15 and 07 Jan-16 Jan 16 Affordableism
Opening Reception 05 Dec 15 from 1-3pm.
Kawartha Artists’ Gallery, Peterborough, Ont.
KAGS
30 Nov - 21 Dec 14 and 07-18 Jan 15 Free Expressions
Opening Reception 30 Nov 14 from 1-4pm.
18 Feb - 15 Mar 15 Motion in Stillness
Opening Reception 21 Feb 15 from 1-4pm.
18-29 Mar 15 Small Treasures
Opening Reception 21 Mar 15 from 1-4pm.
Closing Reception 28 Mar 15 from 1-4pm.
08-30 Apr 15 Emerging
Opening Reception 11 Apr 15 from 1-4pm.
10 Jun - 05 Jul 15 Warm and Cool
Opening Reception 13 Jun 15 from 1-4pm.
26 Aug - 27 Sep 15 Faces and Figures
Opening Reception 29 Aug 15 from 1-4pm.
11-29 Nov 15 Outdoor Painters' Show - Elements of Nature
Opening Reception 14 Nov 15 from 1-4pm.
02-20 Dec 15 and 06-17 Jan 16 Winter Show
Opening Reception 05 Dec 15 from 1-4pm.
The Lindsay Gallery, Lindsay, Ont.
LindsayGallery
03 Dec 14 - 31 Jan 15 Then and Now All Members' Christmas Show and Sale
Peterborough Theatre Guild, 364 Rogers St., Peterborough, Ont.
Theatre
11 Feb 15 - 07 Mar 15
Township of Douro-Dummer Library Art Gallery, Warsaw, Ont.
17 Feb - 31 Mar 15 Countryside Art Group
Opening Reception 20 Feb 15 from 7-8pm.
08 Sep - 24 Oct 15 Three Good Friends
Opening Reception 11 Sep 15 from 7-8pm.
The Evinrude Centre, 911 Monaghan Road, Peterborough Ont.
02-04 Apr 15 Peterborough Garden Show
Norwood Skillet, 4247 Highway 7, Norwood Ont.
25 Mar - 27 May 15
Fenelon Falls Fair Grounds, Fenelon Falls, Ont.
KawarthaArtsFestival
05-06 Sep 15 Kawartha Arts Festival
Millennium Park, Peterborough, Ont.
Purple Onion Festival
20 Sep 15 from 11am -4:00pm.
Dancing Blueberries, 360 George St. N., Peterborough, Ont.
02-28 Oct 15
Please come out and enjoy the artwork displayed at these shows.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Evening Sky 4 - A Work in Progress
It is cold outside with the temperature at 0F (-18C) and the wind making it feel like -9F (-23C) but it looks nice with the 2" (5cm) of snow covering the ground.
I wasn't in the mood to paint a snow scene, so I decided to paint a sunset, but added some dark rain clouds to have them hovering on the edges of the sky as the sun went down.
For this painting I used a limited palette of new gamboge, burnt sienna and French ultramarine blue to paint the sky and water.

French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna were mixed to create the distant shore and a touch of alizarin crimson as added to the mixture for the island and rocks.
I will post this painting at a later date once the island has been completed.
Thank you for looking at my artwork.
I wasn't in the mood to paint a snow scene, so I decided to paint a sunset, but added some dark rain clouds to have them hovering on the edges of the sky as the sun went down.
For this painting I used a limited palette of new gamboge, burnt sienna and French ultramarine blue to paint the sky and water.

French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna were mixed to create the distant shore and a touch of alizarin crimson as added to the mixture for the island and rocks.
I will post this painting at a later date once the island has been completed.
Thank you for looking at my artwork.
Labels:
clouds,
cottage country,
evening,
lakes,
landscape,
limited palette,
sunset,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Autumn Reflections I - A Work in Progress
It is still fairly cold today and although the sun is currently out, it is supposed to cloud over and we should see more snow overnight.
I wanted to at least get the under paint and the sketch blocked in on this canvas as one of the three paintings I am donating to the Small Treasures Show to be held at KAGS in March next year as a fund raiser for prize money for the Best of High School Art Show.
I used raw sienna as the under paint colour for the canvas.
Then I used cadmium red to sketch in the main trees, rocks and water.
I will post this painting at a later date once I have the main areas blocked in with colour.

I used raw sienna as the under paint colour for the canvas.
Then I used cadmium red to sketch in the main trees, rocks and water.
I will post this painting at a later date once I have the main areas blocked in with colour.
Labels:
acrylic,
autumn,
autumn leaves,
fund raiser,
landscape,
reflections,
Susan Sydney
Monday, December 29, 2014
Winter Morning I - A Work in Progress
Yesterday I spoke too soon about there being no snow in the forecast; overnight we received about an inch (2.5cm) of snow. The temperature has dropped to 14F (-10C) and there is more snow called for later in the afternoon.
We did however have a nice sunrise this morning and it inspired me to capture the lovely pinks, mauves and blues in the sky of the new day.
The colours were reflected in the soft shadows spreading across the snow, seeming to give it a warm glow. I then set the painting aside to dry.
Later when it was dry I lightly indicated where I would place the trees.
I will post piece at a later time once the trees have been painted.

The colours were reflected in the soft shadows spreading across the snow, seeming to give it a warm glow. I then set the painting aside to dry.
Later when it was dry I lightly indicated where I would place the trees.
I will post piece at a later time once the trees have been painted.
Labels:
early morning,
landscape,
snow scene,
sunrise,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour,
winter
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Bath Time - A Work in Progress
The temperatures have finally dropped and we are back to the colder winter weather, although there is still no snow in the forecast.
I decided to work on this piece that I had started earlier this year (see posts on 11 and 16 July 2014).
Using new gamboge I painted in the back of the duck's body that would be seen through the glass bottle of bath oil and a little into the cap of the bottle for the reflected colour.
Next I worked on finishing the bottle cap with mixtures of French ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and alizarin crimson.

I started on the bill with mixtures of new gamboge, cadmium red, cadmium yellow and alizarin crimson.
I will post this painting at a later date once more work has been completed on this piece.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and enjoy the artwork. I hope you will return often.
I decided to work on this piece that I had started earlier this year (see posts on 11 and 16 July 2014).
Using new gamboge I painted in the back of the duck's body that would be seen through the glass bottle of bath oil and a little into the cap of the bottle for the reflected colour.
Next I worked on finishing the bottle cap with mixtures of French ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and alizarin crimson.

I started on the bill with mixtures of new gamboge, cadmium red, cadmium yellow and alizarin crimson.
I will post this painting at a later date once more work has been completed on this piece.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and enjoy the artwork. I hope you will return often.
Labels:
rubber ducks,
seashells,
still life,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Deer in the Shadows - A Work in Progress
This morning as I was going over to my friend Heather's house to drop off her Christmas gifts now that she was back home from celebrating the holiday with her family in Toronto.
I glanced at the lake as I was driving by and at the edge was a doe with last year's fawn standing with her deciding if they were going to cross the ice covered lake.
I stopped the car and quickly took a photograph before opening the door and getting out just in case I spooked the deer and they disappeared before I could get closer.
It was a good thing that I did because as soon as I got out of the car she spotted me and that is exactly what happened. So it is a good thing I listen to the voices in my head some of the time.
I got back into the car and visited with Heather for a while before returning home and doing this little sketch.
I will post this piece at a later date once I have taken the time to develop the sketch and transfer it onto either watercolour paper or a canvas.

I stopped the car and quickly took a photograph before opening the door and getting out just in case I spooked the deer and they disappeared before I could get closer.
It was a good thing that I did because as soon as I got out of the car she spotted me and that is exactly what happened. So it is a good thing I listen to the voices in my head some of the time.
I got back into the car and visited with Heather for a while before returning home and doing this little sketch.
I will post this piece at a later date once I have taken the time to develop the sketch and transfer it onto either watercolour paper or a canvas.
Labels:
deer,
doe,
lakes,
landscape,
pine trees,
sketches,
snow scene,
Susan Sydney,
wildlife,
winter
Friday, December 26, 2014
Gardening 2 - A Work in Progress
If the temperatures continue this mild I may have to cut the grass with my Christmas gift from Ron; a beautiful, new, black riding lawn mower with all the bells and whistles including cruise control and a 46" deck which will cut my time mowing the lawn by about a third.
The drawback to the larger mower is that there is only an inch (2.5cm) of clearance on each side of the deck when going into the west barn.
I didn't have a lot of time to paint today with going to Christine's for opening Christmas presents and supper at her home and with it being so mild I did a little more work on this painting (see posts on 25 May and 14 August 2014).
I will post this painting later once I have completed the watering can and the other flower container.
The drawback to the larger mower is that there is only an inch (2.5cm) of clearance on each side of the deck when going into the west barn.

I didn't have a lot of time to paint today with going to Christine's for opening Christmas presents and supper at her home and with it being so mild I did a little more work on this painting (see posts on 25 May and 14 August 2014).
I will post this painting later once I have completed the watering can and the other flower container.
Labels:
boots,
garden plants,
gardening,
potted plants,
still life,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
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