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rhythmic repetition
I’ve been working on new tests as I make a foray into working on canvas. I have been skirting around the perimeters trying to...
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touch and feel
I love using and combining wet and dry mediums. There is contrast both in the way they look in final works but also the experience of using them.
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blank slate theory
I have been quiet for the last two months on the Blog and Social Media front. There was a block in my process which made sharing anything about...
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following a tangent
At the top of 2019 I was working through some blocks and dead ends in my practice. A lot of what I was doing in the studio...
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On Patience
The coming of January is always heavier than I am ready for. I find myself so motivated at the close of the previous year and full of fire and ...
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Year One: The Freedom to Make my own Mistakes
I knew for a long, long time that at some point I would make this leap, but imagining it was so much easier than doing it. What you don’t have to ...
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Water in my Lungs
There are certain places that have a way of healing you. Sometimes without you realizing it. I wrote ...
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winter beach
It is so fitting that as I write this, the first snowstorm is raging into Toronto.
This past week I instal...
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consistency and spontaneity
I’ve been writing a lot more in-depth about my studio practice and how I approach making art. It has left me feeling inspire...
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autumn leaves
Listening to: Autumn Leaves by Nat King Cole
Watching: Heat (1995)
Reading: Women Who Run with the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa ...
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a brief history of my 20's
This past Tuesday I celebrated my 30th birthday. I always find myself very retrospective when September rolls in. This year I looked back at a who...
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down to the river
A painter with an easel out in a field or near a river bank is as old as time. Almost cliche even, but it is the surest ...
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