Thursday, October 9, 2008

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

summer's last breath


currently featured at Bean Around the World Cafe,
Main st, Vancouver

there's a symphony in my window!



6x6inches
$120




Friday, September 5, 2008

market wares




currently featured at Bean Around the World Cafe,
Main st, Vancouver

john oliver



John Oliver is a street artist in Granada, Nicaragua.

Currently featured at Bean Around the World Cafe,
Main st, Vancouver

the way we are



currently featured at Bean Around the World Cafe,
Main st, Vancouver

Friday, August 15, 2008

a bouquet of sunflowers


August 2008

this one is definitely one of my favourites.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Wheelie





12x16x2
cotton canvas

Live well my friends.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Monday, February 25, 2008

farmer benn from cumbria


$475

this is inspired by a picture i found in an old national geographic. the entire article is on this farmer named Farmer Benn, who is quoted as saying: "i like doin' things the old way". he was a happy, overworked farmer. he is also quoted as saying: "when will i retire? i'm workin' myslef down from 90-hour weeks. Maybe next year it'll be 80 hours." a typical and charming image of farmers.
(Currently housed in Halifax)

for a bowl of rice




from a picture of a thai hilltribe woman, from my trip in 2005.

she is cleaning rice in the traditional way.

old friends


as i wend to the shores i know not,
as i list to the dirge, the voices of men and women
wreck'd
as i inhale the impalpable breezes that set in upon me,
as the ocean so mysterious rolls toward me closer and colser,
i too but signify at the utmost a littlewash'd-up drift,
a few sands and dead leaves to gather,
gather, and merge myself as part of the sands and
drift.

-Walt Whitman,
from As I Ebb'd with the Ocean Life

peace of the wild things






inspired by my dad and the poem by Wendell Berry:


Peace of the Wild Things

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.




-Wendell Berry

"clothesline"


4ftx2.5ft (approx)


i love this painting not only for its energy, but for its vintage feel. the subject reminds me of my grandmother. i (loosly) based the photo off of an old black and white photograph i found.

train hopping


even if you don't catch a ride, the act of trying to
go somewhere
makes the sidewalk and bills melt away,
as the foliage massages your soul awake.
and you find that somehow you've left one place for another
without necessarily moving very far at all.

pause

Saturday, February 9, 2008

after the fieild II


30x30inches
i did a smaller sketch similar to this last year.
this is a bigger and better version.
($450)

Monday, February 4, 2008

seaworn rythm


vagrant finesse
o driftwood heart,
velveteen
battered by storm
Resilient itinerant
Matched only by the sea

30x30inches

Saturday, February 2, 2008

sky light


10x10 inches

winter bare



5x7inches
for sale

tree shadows


Trees are magicians
Who lay their echo
gently
along frost-crisped lawns
And cracked sidewalks
Who wrap their blue arms around boxed houses,
Entreating you to listen,
Loosen
the vice that holds you still

(5x7inches)

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

gathering



















I'm trying to get away from using photos that i didn't take,
but sometimes they're just so good. this one is of some italian women harvesting
jasmine for purfume. as a justification: i want to capture the diversity of agriculture around the world. i want bring a visual lucidity to the lives that literally carry the world on their backs. i mean, we already are connected through the products that we use--painting is my way of bringing a little more awareness and heart to our interconnected existence.


(i guess i need to get myself a camera and start travelling the world)

seaside retirement



this was the view from a borrowed window

a winter walk


oil on canvas
20cm/20cm

an update

there's a fishing boat dancing on its tether, just outside my borrowed window. sometimes seagulls fly by and i wish i could paint as fast as a camera. obscura. i'm starting 2008 with a month of painting. i really don't do much else-- i can barely bring myself to wash dishes. the laundry i put in yesterday still isn't hung up. i have good intentions every morning to get chores done, but the paint is sticky and holds me well. i've stepped on my pallet too many times and have ran out of clean socks.

(this is a picture of some projects and the space i'm using this month)

i have been overwhelmed by friends and strangers support. right now i am living off painting money. i am also hoping that my art will fund most of my 2008 adventures. in february i plan on flying to nicaragua for an internship at a developement farm called Project Bona Fide. the events of 2008 have been serendipitous--i am and will be doing things that i love--arting and farming. how exciting!

thanks for keeping your eye on this page. i will be adding new paintings within the next month.if anyone has any commission ideas, this is the time to ask. a couple of artist friends and i will be having two art shows before the end of February--one in st. stephen NB, and one in Halifax. stay tuned....