Happy New Year!
I started this blog in December, but didn't finish it. Must do better in 2024!
My focus this year is to get a body of work finished and framed for the start of May. I'm doing an exhibition - "Our Fragile Land" - in Gairloch Museum. The exhibition will be with three other artists, showing landscapes of the Wester Ross Biosphere. I've been working up ideas for this for most of last year, off and on, and I realise that I now need to get my pieces finished very soon!
My starting point was a number of pieces I did based on sketches done at the Black Water at Silverbridge, near Garve (See earlier Blog). Since then I've been thinking about other fragile landscapes. Possibly the most fragile place within the Biosphere is the Beinn Eighe summit and plateau. It was designated a National Nature Reserve many years ago, and it is one of the core areas of the Biosphere. I had a walk up there in the summer and did a couple of sketches. From these, I developed this oil painting.
Not sure if it's finished yet, though!
The other particularly fragile landscape in the Biosphere is the area of native woodland - oakwood - within the Balmacara Estate near Kyle of Lochalsh. I've done a lot of sketching over there this year and I've been working on several paintings - oil and acrylic - all different shapes and compositions.
I've been particularly struck by the strong shapes (positive and negative shapes) made by the mature oak trees, and the way the foliage filters the light. I've noticed how the limbs of the trees follow the contours of the slope - it seems to be a particular characteristic of oak trees, because I observe it with oak trees in other locations. Anyway, here's quite a large oil painting.
Painting woodland in this way has been something new for me. I find I keep coming back to the motif, and trying it in different media. Here's another interpretation, this time a smaller painting in acrylic, although it's not quite finished - I'm not happy about the shape of the tree on the left and I think the background needs a bit of finessing. These ones are more like dancing trees (perhaps that should be in the title).
I've also been looking for appropriate quotes and reading books about trees and woodland. I hope to write a bit more on the subject....but we'll see how that goes. In the meantime, here are a couple of quotes to think about.
“Most
of us walk unseeing through the world, unaware alike of its beauties,
its wonders, and the strange and sometimes terrible intensity of the
lives that are being lived about us.”
― Rachel Carson, Silent
Spring
“If you truly love Nature, you will find beauty everywhere.” —Vincent Van Gogh,
So here we are at the start of 2024. Sending good wishes to you for the year ahead if you manage to read this blog. Let's all keep creative and positive this year!
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