Beyond Flowers

Looking Beyond Flowers

Paintings by Susan Haigh,

Ceramic Vases & Stones by Diana Lynn Thompson

Opening Reception Friday June 22, 5-8 pm.

Show runs to Wed July 11. 

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Friends and neighbours for 30 years, artists Susan Haigh and Diana Lynn Thompson have  joined forces to present a show titled “Beyond Flowers” at the Salt Spring Gallery of Fine Art. Running from June 22nd until July 11th, with an opening from 5pm - 8pm on June 22nd, this is an event not to miss. 

Sharing a deep love and respect for nature each artist has followed her heart and become well known for sincerity and reverence in her art.

Thompson is a well-known environmental artist who has been described as “a pilgrim of wonder in the natural world” and previous installations have been referred to as “profound conceptual and meditative undertakings.” Thompson’s desire for connection and communication with nature is woven throughout her many momentary & ephemeral installations - works that disappear shortly after they are created.

 More recently Diana has been exploring clay. This started with a desire to show that human sensibility is in line with the natural world.  At first she formed ceramic pebbles and stones, then   she moved on to delicate porcelain leaves for one installation and shell shapes for another. 

For this show Diana’s focus has been on vases. A vase, she says, brings its contents to our attention, placing them in clear focus.  Her vases for this show have an organic beauty in their hand-pinched, rolled or coiled construction. Many of them are glazed with local clay and the ash of local trees.  Some are small, offering a background to a single flowers beauty, while others are larger, rougher, ready to balance a full bough.

Susan Haigh has been painting for thirty years, and has a loyal following. She is best known for her vibrant flower paintings, which spill over the sides of her canvas. She has painted apple blossoms, the petals of a rose, or the opening of a peony as if with a close-up lens, bringing the viewer fully inside, plunged into light and colour. Walk into a room with one of Susan’s paintings in it and you feel its presence, offering warmth and pleasure.  There is an honesty in Susan’s painting that is captivating.  She doesn’t try to woo her audience with style or flair – it’s as if she tries to step aside, allowing  her subject to speak for itself.

  Lately Susan has been inspired to do smaller works and focus on trees and the longer view. She first showed her Treescapes at the Salt Spring Gallery last May.  Creating small works in a tall thin format has let her realize a whole new stream of possible compositions.  While in New Zealand for part of this past winter, she painted on paper,  alternating between Salt Spring and Kiwi scenes.  Trying to keep her work loose is a constant battle but she is enjoying the challenge to get to the essence of the natural beauty of the subject and let the light shine through. 

Beyond the contained intimacy of the singular vase, beyond flowers, lies the forest and the field, the mountains and the sea — the spacious breath of the natural world. 

The exhibition will be in the 'A' Space at Salt Spring Gallery of Fine Art at 135 McPhillips Ave, 

Motion: Art That Moves

Motion: Art That Moves

Group show


June 8 to 20.

Reception: Friday June 8, 5 to 8pm.
More than 20 Salt Spring artists participating,

A show not to be missed.

Motion is the action or process of moving or being moved, a gesture, gesticulation, sign, signal, action, activity….

To Move is to affect, touch, impress, shake, upset, disturb, make an impression on, stir up, inspire, prompt, stimulate, motivate, provoke, influence, rouse, induce, incite, spin, circle around, fall, fly, crawl, tunnel, dive….

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Gallery Artists:

Allison Brodie- painting & metal collage

Carol Newmeyer- jewelry

Cinda Helm- painting

Ilse Leader- textile

Kuno Egger- ceramics

Lisa Lipsett- painting

Paul Robert Bryans- painting

Rolando Lampitoc- painting

Rachel Vadeboncoeur- glass

Sheila Hoen- painting

Susan Haigh- painting

 

Invited Artists:

Amy Melious- photography www.grainofsand.com

Annie Knoop- painting

Carol James- painting www.carolonsaltspring.com

Celia Meade- painting

Gillian McConnell- installation www.artbygillian.com

Ingrid Korner- painting

Janet Rayner- painting

John Holmes- metalwork

Katie Watts- photography

Melanie Morris- painting  www.mjmorris.art

Robert Steinbach- painting www.robertsteinbachstudio.com

Rosalie Matchett- encaustic painting www.rosaliematchett.com

Sam Barlow- collage

Sam Holmes- metalwork

Simon Morris- sculpture www.sculptorsimonmorris.com

Susan Gordon- painting www.susangordon.ca

Inner Passages- Paul Robert Bryans & Lorence Bryans

   Long time Salt Spring artist, Paul Robert Bryans and his son, Lorence Bryans are teaming up for this debut show of surreal paintings and digital art entitled “Inner Passages”.

   As Paul describes his process: “Every journey of passage is unique. There are events and elements unfolding in the circle of time and space that interact and collide towards a common goal...change. We all experience change differently. The paintings of “Inner Passages” depicts the subliminal shedding of ancient icons, transition, moving forward, healing... something that we can all relate to differently”.

   “The series began when I was commissioned to do the Passage painting with the theme of transition. The painting First Passage was the prototype for this larger commission and the rest of the series was born after the many months involved in the initial two pieces. Each painting in the series depicts an aspect of personal process, that I realized while painting, is universal and shared by many”.

    Lorence Bryans shares “When my dad offered for me to be a part of his annual Easter show, I saw this as the perfect opportunity to showcase the photography and digital art that I have been working on for the past 3 years. What “Inner Passages” means to me is the stepping stone from absorbing to expressing, and the means to make concepts reality. It is the letting go of “what ifs” and embracing opportunities that live in the present moment”.

   A wise man once said, “the old and the new merge in the sea of now” ....  Every journey of passage is unique and we invite you to share ours! 

 

See Paul Robert Bryans' surreal paintings here https://bryansfineart.com/

See Lorence Bryans' digital art here https://www.instagram.com/infinity_in_a_grain_of_sand/

Please join us for the opening reception Friday, March 30 from 5:00-8:00 p.m.

Show runs until April 11.

Paul Robert Bryans will be in the gallery Monday April 2, 11-4 to share his inspiration and insights into the symbology behind his paintings.

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