Opening reception:
Friday, September 9| 7:30 pm
Clouds are sailing by, soaring, shifting overhead, stretching to the far horizon. Shadows scud across the hills revealing new contours. The Sky is calling…..
It’s a good day to paint.
Trees gesture in the wind. Their character shaped in a graceful bend with expressive branches as they grow in the prevailing wind. The surface of the lake awakens in the prevailing wind: a gentle breath…a quick squall…a lively response of whitecaps in a steady gale. Even earth, sand, and rock are sculpted over eons into expressive forms by the prevailing wind.
There is no mystery of “how to paint the wind.” Its influence is everywhere – expressed throughout every landscape in lively movement, gentle rhythm, or powerful force.
Every painting brings me back to that time and place of being there within that scene. If I have been really successful it even feels like standing there in the prevailing wind.
The Art Gallery of Bancroft is situated on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg Algonquins, which is known to be unceded. Indigenous people have been stewards of this land since time immemorial; as such we honour and respect their connection to the land, its plants, animals and stories. Our recognition of the contributions and historic importance of Indigenous peoples is sincerely aligned to our collective commitment to make the promise and the challenge of truth and reconciliation real in our community.