Today our power, water, phone and internet was restored after a long 4 days. At this moment I feel a deep appreciation for all those things that I usually take for granted!
The tropical storm Arthur also bumped my art show opening to this Saturday July 12 from 2 -4 pm. I will also be present in the Gallery on Sunday July 20 from 2 -4 and the Shambala Art Group of Annapolis will have an opening in the larger gallery on that day. The show continues until July 23.
This post is a debut of the 8 paintings that I created for my show Fairy Tales and Transformation , followed by images of each painting.
Why Fairy Tales?
Last winter I created a piece for the Fairy Tales and Fables show in Bear River – I was reluctant at first, because I usually don’t like to work to a theme. I prefer to paint what inspires me in the moment. Working in collage with a story was a huge departure from plein air painting.
I enjoyed the challenge and wanted to explore the theme and technique further so I created this series to fit into this space in the Mym Gallery at Artsplace / ARCAC.
I’ve always loved myths and fairy tales and I have wonderful memories of being read them by both my parents. In turn I spent many summers reading legends and fairy tales to our children on camping trips. What can be more thrilling than to read a dark Grimm Brothers’ tale than in an evening forest setting?
And dark they are! Coming back to these stories now, I see how horrendous the circumstances were for the young heroines in these stories. They endure and transcend injustices such as abduction, confinement, loss of family and isolation. All are liberated from their situations with help from princes, sparrows and woodcutters and magic and are transformed forever.
Painting Technique
My ‘painting materials’ are collaged pieces of my watercolours. Like the young heroines in these stories, they are transformed in my studio to tell this visual story.
The archival watercolour paper pieces are glued onto cradleboard that has a birch plywood top and basswood frame. Three coats of acrylic matt varnish seal and protect each painting.
Pricing
The larger paintings (16” x 16”) are $450.
The two smaller paintings (12” x 12”) are $300.
I welcome creative payment plans – please contact me at flora.doehler@gmail.com
Sooo Beautiful Flora. Thank goodness your power and phone have returned.
And thank goodness it was summer. That is a long, long time to be without
light and heat. I hope you had food.
Have an amazing show. Wish I could be there.
XOXOXOXOXO Barbara
Hi Barbara! Thanks so much!
The worst part of the outage was no water and no refrigeration and no internet!
We had lots of food and very helpful friends and neighbours. I’m glad it’s over though! I’m going to blog about it at http://floramary.wordpress.com
And let the art continue!!
xoxo
Hi Flora,
It has been a long time since I looked at your work, and wow, it is inspiring to see these wonderful new collaged pieces! They look great, what a wonderful group of paintings.
Your work is SO very beautiful Flora & very unique & original. Thanks for stopping by my blog
http://29blackstreet.blogspot.ca & for leaving your sweet comment. WOW !! there’s so much to explore here on your website + I must pop over to you Flora Mary blog. Much love from the gang in Pugwash, Nova Scotia xo Susan