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Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald

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Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald

Monthly Archives: October 2012

ACWR Sketch Nights

30 Tuesday Oct 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Event, Sketch, Workshops

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Art, brush pen, journal, pen and ink, Pencil sketch, Sketch

Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run. by photographerpainterprintmaker
Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run., a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

I am pleased to announce that I will be one of the hosts for the Arts Council Sketch nights. My night will be Monday December 10th from 6 until 9. Location and theme of my sketch night will be announced soon. Each night is hosted by a different artist or art group. We are really excited about what will be taking place during these evenings.
Here is the post from the Arts Council site followed by a link.

The Arts Council Windsor & Region is facilitating bi-monthly Sketch Nights in partnership with local artists, businesses and organizations.

How do you become involved?

–Become an ACWR member 
-Fill out the form below

We want you to make this event/workshop/semi-collaborative sketching time your own! Have any suggestions on how to make this open sketching group awesome? Potential partners or themes? We want to hear them! Come out on Monday, November 12, meet the group of sketchers and share your ideas.

There are 3 sessions to lead Sketch Nights into the new year (all sessions are at 6pm unless otherwise noted):

 Monday, November 12 – Exquisite Corpse style drawing session lead by Sketch Night member Dave Kant @ ACWR (1942 Wyandotte St E)

Monday, November 26 – Live nude model session lead by Sketch Night partner SHO Art, Spirit and Performance  @ SHO (628 Monmouth Rd)

Monday, December 10 – TBA Sketch activity with Plein Air artist Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald

Please Note: Our goal is to make sketch night accessible and affordable for everyone. However, due to material costs there may be reasonable supplementary fees for certain Sketch Night activities.

Questions? Please email info@acwr.net or call us at 519 252 2787.

Arts Council Sketch nights

A Beautiful Fall Day at Ojibway Park

22 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Landscape, Plein Air, Sketch, Watercolour

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Art, Drawing, Landscape, Plein Air, Watercolor, Watercolour

Owl Nest Boxes at Ojibway Park by photographerpainterprintmaker
Owl Nest Boxes at Ojibway Park, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.
Fall Colour at Ojibway Park by photographerpainterprintmaker
Fall Colour at Ojibway Park, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

What an incredible beautiful warm and sunny day for a paint out today! It’s a toss up what I like better Fall or Spring. The vivid reds are mostly finished. It seems the colours arrive and leave so quickly. There are still some beautiful yellows hanging on.

Four turtles kept us amused as they tried to sun together on a floating log. They reminded me of lumberjack contests, where the contestants compete by trying to spin the log so the other man falls off. The last man standing wins! They a family of mallards makes their way downstream feeding on vegetation as they go.

Log Rolling Contestants by photographerpainterprintmaker
Log Rolling Contestants, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

Mallard Family at Ojibway by photographerpainterprintmaker
Mallard Family at Ojibway, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

Mary was writing a note for Judith, when a stunning orange dragonfly paid her a visit.  It landed on her note, and stayed while she continued to write.   These are the reasons I paint en Plein Air.  There is no studio in the world that compares.

Mary's friendly dragonfly by photographerpainterprintmaker
Mary’s friendly dragonfly, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

Chatham Ontario Art Camp

20 Saturday Oct 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Landscape, Plein Air, Watercolour, Workshops

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Chatham Ontario Art Camp by photographerpainterprintmaker
Chatham Ontario Art Camp, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

It’s always a great time with the Chatham, Ontario Arts Council group. Thanks for having me back once again.

artCampDSC_0414 by photographerpainterprintmaker
Lunch with the Chatham group is always a pleasure.
artcampDSC_0427 by photographerpainterprintmaker
It was a very windy and damp day.  In the afternoon, we moved inside the Chatham Cultural Center where we finished our paintings.

Mom’s RumRill Vase, Table runner, Hydrangeas and My Abstract Watercolour

10 Wednesday Oct 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in abstract, Art, Botony, Flowers, Nikon D90, Photography, Still Life, Still Life, Watercolour

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Mom's RumRill Vase, Table runner, Hydrangeas and My Abstract Watercolour by photographerpainterprintmaker

Yesterday we cleaned up the front garden. My hydrangea bush had some incredible blooms on it this year. It was a joy to bring these inside. I found a lovely spot for them in my office. The background is a section of my abstract watercolour/rice paper collage which measures 40 3/4″ x 49 3/4″.

When I was a child we had two very large lilac bushes in our backyard. Every spring I would cut lilacs from these bushes and bring them in for my mother. She would go to the china cabinet and pull out this vase to hold them. Little did I know that this piece of American pottery was anything special. It is Red Wing RumRill art deco pottery with the number 629 on the base. The crochet table runner was made by my mother.

This was one of my final BFA pieces. My classmates, I’m sure, didn’t appreciate having to hop over this painting every day in order to get to their studio’s. I had to lay it on the floor with fans drying the large pools of watercolour. This process would take hours.

I love it because it was one of those pieces that I pushed beyond the breaking point and brought back. I thought it was trash, but my professor Adele Duck made me work it to death, or should I say back to life. I think I learned more on this one failed painting than in all my other works combined. Thank you Adele!

I photographed this in natural light. It’s a bit grainy because it is a cloudy day.

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