Showing posts with label Faux Island at Paignton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faux Island at Paignton. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2019

Faux Island at Paignton and Makeover Monday!

Faux Island at Paignton
(after)
12 x 36"
oil on canvas
© Nicki Ault, 2019
sold

Last November, as I was organizing and hanging paintings in my studio space for Open Studio, I came to a realization... I had gone through a "blue" period! Until then I was completely oblivious to how much blue existed in my recent work, but it became rather apparent as I tried to hang the paintings as a group. I ended up bringing some art from home to break up the sea of ultramarine! 

That discovery led me to revisit this painting. I quite liked the "before". I had actually painted the day as it was, I remember it clearly. I had taken my sons out to the beach at the Narrows in Waskesiu to try out the new dingy one of them received for Christmas. It was a very blue day; the water, the sky, even the air felt blue, but I became curious about taking a different approach to the sky. I ended up creating a dusky atmosphere and I toned down the aqua hues in the distant water. This late-day light meant I added some warmer tones to the trees and horizon line. Small changes, but effective. 

Happily this revised painting sold last week as a gift to commemorate a special birthday!

Faux Island at Paignton
(before)
12 x 36"
oil on canvas
© Nicki Ault, 2017

Saturday, March 31, 2018

The Day's Retreat - New Work at Assiniboia Gallery

The Day's Retreat
10 x 10"
oil on cradled panel
© Nicki Ault, 2018
available at Assiniboia Gallery

On Monday, Bridget and I drove to Prince Albert to retrieve all of the artwork that our studio group submitted to the Mann Art Gallery 42nd Annual Winter Festival Juried Art Show and Sale. On Wednesday, I then drove to Regina to deliver my two pieces from that show (including "Rustle" which won the Hues Art Supply Award), along with three others, to the Assiniboia Gallery.

Above is one of the new 10 x 10's I took to Regina; I will show the other in an upcoming post.

Rustle
40 x 30"
acrylic and oil on canvas
© Nicki Ault, 2017
available at Assiniboia Gallery


Last Phase: Saskatchewan Afternoon
20 x 20"
oil on cradled panel
© Nicki Ault, 2018
available at Assiniboia Gallery


Faux Island At Paignton, Waskesiu
12 x 36"
oil on canvas
© Nicki Ault, 2017
 available at Assiniboia Gallery




When I arrived at the gallery I was greeted by my own painting, "Festivities", right at the entrance!


 photo © Nicki Ault, 2018


photo © Nicki Ault, 2018 

A little grid of my 10x10's was displayed in the beautiful glowing front room of the gallery. The large painting you see on the left is actually hanging on a wall suspended from the ceiling a few feet in front of a big picture window and on the other side is another painting on view to the street.

photo © Nicki Ault, 2018

I'm glad I made the time to deliver new work... they were getting low and I am very grateful for that!
Besides all of this travel, our studio group had a big planning meeting on Tuesday and my son had a band concert on Thursday! Whew! It was a busy week!

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Faux Island at Paignton

Faux Island at Paignton
12 x 36"
oil on canvas
© Nicki Ault, 2017
available at Darrell Bell Gallery

This summer I really had a great time with my kids at the lake. They were troopers as I hauled them around with me to take lots of resource photos for future paintings. On this particular day we packed up some snacks and the dingy that my son got for Christmas and headed to the Narrows. I hadn't taken that drive for ages and the kids had never done it, so I was pretty excited. Paignton Beach was my favourite place to go with my family when I was a little girl; wiener roasts, boating, swimming, water skiing- SO many good memories. The Narrows is about twenty-five minutes from the Waskesiu town site and ten minutes past Paignton; longer than that if you stop to take pictures along the way of the scenery and a cute little red fox on the side of the road! There you will find a beach, campground and marina. My friend, photographer Bob Ferguson once told me about a view from the road looking towards Paignton Beach that appeared to be an island, but was actually just the way the land jutted out that made it look so. I was searching for it on the drive to the Narrows and thought I spotted it and when traveling home later that day in the opposite direction, it was obvious it was the right spot.

And so the idea for this painting was born.