Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Target Paintings

Target 1, a mixed media painting in progress by Kate MacDonald. 24 x 36 - paint and shooting practice target on wooden panel.Lucky girl that I am, I was given an early Christmas gift last year when my good friend and author John Moore ('Three of a Kind', 'The Blue Parrot' and 'The Flea Market') presented me with a dozen used police targets he'd recovered from a nearby firing range. Illegal for civilians to use for shooting practice, they are often destroyed to avoid being re-used by sports shooters. (We'd been out to see our visiting friend and fellow author Jim Christy perform his latest spoken word poetry that evening, so making it home with the targets in one piece was another present all in itself!)

While almost immediately I began experimenting with affixing the targets to different substrates (finally settling on a cradled panel and PVA sizing as the adhesive of choice,) what I would actually do with/to the targets was another question entirely. I sketched and stared and circled the first panel for almost 3 months before fed up with Vancouver's burgeoning Target 2: Space Invaders, a mixed media painting in progress by Kate MacDonald. 24 x 36 - paint and shooting practice target on wooden panel.drug war (aha! a theme emerges) I decided I would just have to begin (if you've ever played cards with my mother, she'll tell you that the lord hates a coward. Besides, what's a little paint?)


The first two are nearly finished now (and while they bear little relation to each other at this time, a pattern is emerging in keeping with the original theme.) The first (which at this time remains oddly untitled) began as a much brighter study of Klee's s tonal harmonies before morphing into a vaguely aerial view of rooftops (I did say vaguely.) Number two will be recognizable to anyone who enjoyed a misspent youth hanging around video arcades (relive your Space Invaders high score here) while number 3 is in the planning stages and may further unite the series as a whole, so stay tuned.

Monday, June 15, 2009

THE REINCARNATION OF W Chapter 2

Remembering how much I enjoyed Yun Lam Li's Reincarnation of W after viewing it at our Gallery Gachet Woodward's show in Nov 2007, I went searching for it again on youtube, only to be pleasantly surprised to find chapter 2. His work is breathtaking and any opportunity to see it properly screened is a must see. You can check out Chapter 1 in my post about Opening Night at Gallery Gachet.

From Yun Lam Li -

Woodwards had completed its journey. It waits for its turn to reincarnate while solemnly watching the world it left behind. Visit www.lambmedia.com for more details of the project "The Reincarnation of W."

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Latest Vancouver Cityscape Finished!

Painting, Woodwards Construction with Crane, a Vancouver cityscape by Kate MacDonald. 24x36 - oil on canvas.There's nothing quite like the feeling of finishing a piece that you've laboured over (except for perhaps selling it!)

Woodwards Construction with Crane (24 x 36" - oil on canvas) is the beginning of a subtle shift in my cityscapes; the perspective is gradually becoming flatter and pattern has begun to define depth. Going forward, I suspect the 2 dimensional plane might finally overtake my manipulation of the object to "turn in space." The detail is also sharper, perhaps sharper than I am typically comfortable with, as it eschews the motion blur I am so fond of. (That should silence the critics who suggest I am incapable of painting a properly straight line!)

Another cityscape that I am currently working on continues in this vain while a new series using firing range targets (tentatively titled Perforations) may finally break my absolute lock on realism. Only time will tell.