Allison Brodie & Carolyn Houg
Paintings & Sculpture
Sept 3-22, 2021
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30 x 36 Oil on canvas
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Tree Stories
Oil Paintings by Cheryl Long
August 13-September 1
This last year in painting has been all about trees-in all their different phases-stumps,
driftwood and those still standing tall in the forest.
I found Port Renfrews’ beach of epic driftwood to be full of stories waiting to be told. On my first visit, camping on the beach, a misty, full-moon night allowed me to get to know the giant, mysterious forms that congregated together, like actors on a stage. I was intrigued by the tales these pieces of driftwood could tell...centuries lived as saplings and trees, so still and peaceful before finally collapsing into the stormy Pacific where wild weather carried them out to sea, and finally back to land. I imagine that, like very old people, their characters become more pronounced with age, and their stories become clearer to those who care to see.
This show also features some beautiful old cedars from Bromley rock near Princeton and Ruckle Park on Salt Spring Island. These powerful characters inspired me to explore their subtleties of shape and colour, and how they support and nurture the life around them.
Last but not least, I turned my attention to stumps. Simultaneously surrendering to the earth, yet still reaching upwards towards the heavens, the majesty of stumps reminded me of my own human condition. I may be grounded, but my spirit still yearns for transcendance.
My goal as an artist is to express the Power and Grace I perceive in the landscape. Even though nature is both complex and subtle, my hope is to weave seemingly chaotic movements of colour and form into one unified expression.
Artist Bio and Statement
Olga practiced Aboriginal law for many years before returning to her love of the human figure in visual art. In 2010, she exhibited in her first juried art prize show in Ottawa, and has been exhibiting her figurative work ever since. In 2016, she moved with her husband to a high forested hillside on Salt Spring Island and set up her studio surrounded by towering Douglas fir, enormous-leafed maple, and sinuous arbutus trees, with eagles soaring by at eye-level.
“Salt Spring Island changed me. I see myself primarily as a figurative artist, but once I began entering the forest, listening to it, feeling it around me, something moved within me. I felt the same passion I feel for the human figure, but on a different level: an ancient kinship. There is, in the forest, a presence of masculine and feminine and the in-between, in a slowly unfolding drama that sometimes quickens. For the first time in my life, I wanted to paint the landscape - right there, in the moment, in it. And so began my plein air landscape painting, which I believe is an extension of my figurativepractice.”
“Communion,” at the Salt Spring Gallery July 23 - August 11, is an intensely personal testament to Olga’s relationship with the forest. The landscapes are all painted outside, in an act of communion with the forest. They mark the changing colours throughout the day and the play of light from one moment to the next, The heat of the sun, and the coolness - even cold! - of shade in the same spot as a cloud passes by. The buzz of the ground bee, the wasp on patrol at the same time each afternoon, the chirp of the tree frog, the gang of chickadees grazing the artist’s shoulder. The shrew scamperingover her foot. The sudden crash of a dead tree branch from on high. The fir needles dropped onto her palette. These are all present all at once in the layers, textures, and mixtures of Communion.
Both father and son, Paul and Lorence Bryans depict the rich colours and motion in Nature in unique inspiring ways.
Complexity comes together with brilliance and ease in Lorence’s digital designs, bringing the viewer into clarity with a sharp energy transfer. His close up photographs are taken from nature and then edited using a digital application to create his signature kaleidoscopic effects.
Paul’s masterful paintings are about a place of calmness and beauty, peace, contemplation, excitement and movement. The viewer is drawn into familiar comforting places and wild spaces with light and warmth. Paul’s work describes a place for sublime repose, to take solace, to feel free and to be.
So many of us have had a heightened sense of connection with Nature during this difficult year. At the Crossroads both individually and collectively, may we all be inspired with a heightened sense of Earth stewardship going forward!
oil on canvas 16”x 12” $850
Oil on canvas 10”x 8” $550
Oil on canvas 10”x 8” $550
Digital print 12” x 12” $120
Digital print 12” x 12” $120
Digital print 12” x 12” $120
June 17- June 30, 2021
May 28-June 16, 2021
Artist Statement
In 1988, after receiving my College degree in Visual Fine Arts, I left the academic art world and chose to experience the rich underground art scene of the the street life in Montreal. I soon was on the search for an environment that would encourage artistic lifestyle in a nature setting. My quest took me to Tofino, in Clayoquot Sound. I lived in an abandoned draft dodger's cabin, deep in the old-growth forest, possessed by the spirit of Emily Carr, who wrote, "There is something bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the wildness. ‘’ This same spirit incubated my work’s mysticism and the desire to sense and interpret its reality.
It was while immersed in the natural vistas of Clayoquot that my inner landscape began to unfold. Nature was my school.
In 1995 I flew to Hawaii, where my Plein Air work matured and also where my ‘’innerscapes’’ emerged.
But Hawaii was not home. 10 years ago I returned to Quebec, partly to nurse my aging parents and partly because i was ready to become visible in the cultural landscapes of Quebec and Canada. Now, back to reclaim my Heart where i left her on the West Coast, i have settled on Salt Spring Island to share the incalculable bounty of romantic mysticism i feel for the land here.
While Plein Air painting is, to me, akin to a reverent pilgrim through cathedrals , my abstract expressionism/surrealism takes me on a profound venture where the landscapes coalesce with the innerscapes of my psyche.
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