Most of my work in the studio recently has been in preparation for my next solo show. That is both exciting and a bit daunting. I am always honoured to be asked. I also challenge myself to step up with a theme and direction that is worthy of a new body of work. Something that I hope will inspire me and others all at the same time. I hope that the focus is something that will speak to people and encourage conversation, something that is worthy of attention.
Often choosing the right theme for a solo show takes me a bit of time. This time however the idea came quickly. I can honestly say that inner voice that often directs my work spoke up loudly and clearly. The theme was not open for discussion and that determined inner voice would not take no for an answer. In this instance I also knew the title of each painting before I started. The theme itself made the titles quite obvious to me. Endless sketches followed, working out how best to express each idea. That's not always easy. I was determined to say these things as simply and as heartfelt as possible and there was more than one sketch that ended up on the floor before I found the best answer. Next, I got to the actual painting process - buying the right size canvas and additional paint, and gauging the timeline required to meet my deadline. Since then, I have spent endless hours (at all hours of the day and night), standing at my easel working on each piece and assessing the progress. The majority of the paintings are complete. I will admit I still spend a good amount of time standing back, studying what I have created with a critical eye. I will never, ever create perfect paintings (if such a thing even exists), but I have created work that I believe is honest. That honesty and sincerity is most important to me. In several instances, I haven't been totally happy with certain details and consequently made adjustments, sometimes major adjustments. It is all part of trying to do better work, stretching my ability, and working very hard to create something special. Once the last painting is done, I will no doubt reassess once again. The location of the show will be at the gallery I am continually proud to be associated with - 14 Bells Fine Art in the Halifax Hydrostone. The title of the show and all other details including dates will be announced by the gallery this fall. I can't wait to see this new collection hanging on the walls and will be especially excited to meet all those who come to the opening. Hopefully that's when the magic will truly begin.
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