
“Buskers by Halifax Harbor” – acrylic on 70x90cm canvas, painted in two hours. 2010.
This is the second painting I did on site during the Halifax International Busker Festival this summer, and like the last it’s a composite of two acts — Strictly Dumb Prancing followed by Wild Marmalade. All of the acts I painted were from Australia – except Strictly Dumb Prancing, who were from the UK. All of the acts I saw were entertaining.
The colours in this one are really bright and I’m personally pleased with the intensity of that red in contrast to the blue of the ocean.
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“CoHo” - live painting in 3 hrs on two 20×20″ panels. July, 2010
This is a live painting I did at the Company House a few weeks ago during Pride Week. I actually snuck myself into the back of the bar in my “usual” spot and did this two panel piece on 20×20″ canvases, trying to capture the vibe of the CoHo. I would very much like to sell this work in support of a Pride-related group, and am currently finding out if the trans group that was there would like the work for that purpose. If you are someone I should talk to in regards to this… please contact me!
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Live painted on 70x90cm canvas in 3 hrs at the Halifax Jazz Festival. 80% of proceeds went towards Jazz East.
The NS Mass Choir performing with Woody Woods, followed by Molly Johnson (in the orange dress).
I am getting behind in blogging about art again. [This happens when I get busy... plus my site was down for a week.]
I had a fantastic time painting at the Halifax Jazz Festival. It was my first time painting this event, and they stuck me under the big tent on Spring Garden Rd. near Dalhousie. (This was incidentally the last year that the jazz fest will be held at that location. More on that later.)
The NS Mass Choir made you want to dance! It was impossible to NOT tap my foot and sway to their lively gospel tunes as I painted my piece.
For this my first painting at the Jazz festival on Tuesday – I was situated on the left side of the tent. I realized when the painting was half done that I was going to have an impossible time finishing it without light. Yes, that’s right… the sun sets on live painters and musicians and artists alike at the end of the day. Fortunately, the kind volunteers of the Jazz Fest had a flashlight I could borrow. I continued on with a brush in one hand and an orange flashlight in the other.
After the NS Mass Choir, I painted in Molly Johnson when she wandered onto the stage in her pretty orange dress. She sounds very much like Billie Holiday and I now understand the frequent comparisons. Her intermittent funny comments about her “six dollar shoes” made the crowd warm up to her easily. Fantastic performance. I was honoured to have the chance to paint this.