Sunday, March 31, 2013

The sunset moment

Sunset moment when serenity permeated the air. a quick oil sketch at the end of the day.

Before the crouching up shadow

It appears to be quite warm outside when in fact it is exceptionally cold today. A quick oil sketch by the window late in the afternoon.

Deep under the snow

Deep under the snow is our front yard. Can not believe that it will be April tomorrow.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Sign of spring?

It turned  a bit cloudy early in the afternoon. Trying to find any sign of spring when I set up my easel at the end of our driveway where the wet patches from the melting snow seemed to offer  a kind of consolation that spring is coming, even though slowly.

" Can spring be far behind?"

" If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" wrote Percy Byesshe Shelley in his Ode to the West Wind. Hope the optimistic poet will not be made pessimistic if he were alive to see the sight of snow piling up still so high in what should have been a warm snow-less spring morning! A quick early morning oil sketch from our driveway.

Friday, March 29, 2013

My beloved neighbourhood ----------- Balmoral Bay in the south of Brandon

It turned out to be another spectacular hoar frosty morning when I rushed outside with my French easel . The magic hoarfrost which formed overnight transfigured every  thing mundane  into something so ethereal! I decided to put a large piece of canvas , 19"x38" onto my easel to capture the panoramic view of my neighbourhood street of Balmoral Bay where I have lived since the summer of 1998. Of course it is Easter Friday the classical music from CBC Radio 2 reflected the spirit  of the special day. With Mozart's requiem in the air from my MP3, I started to paint while my thought starting  to drift into a kind of reverie going back to our early years  when we started to call this neighbourhood our home! I remember that particular sunny afternoon when my wife and I started to unload our stuff onto the patio when we heard the most welcome greeting from our  next door neighbour Betty and Roy whose beautiful radiating smile instantly confirmed our choice of a new home on Balmoral Bay! Soon after we moved to Balmoral Bay, I became a new Canadian citizen. I was working then for Green Acre school and the new citizen ceremony was held in City Hall and what made that ceremony so special and so unforgeable was all the grade five students from Green Acre school came to sing O Canada on that occasion. I will never forget that the very next day our neighbour across the street Carol knocked on our door and greeted with  a special cake decorated with Canadian maple leaf to congratulating me on becoming a new Canadian citizen. Now so many years have passed : right before  Roy passed away , we the whole family went over to say  final goodbye to him in hospital. I remember the radiating sunset outside mingled with sadness in us that day. I have painted for almost 10 years now on a daily basis and most of the time painting right in this neighbourhood. Maybe deep in me unconscionably I have been trying to capture a sense of sweet home in every piece of my works with my unreserved love and passion. The sight of Fengping, my wife,  coming  back from the Easter service jolted me out of my memory and made me realize that I had spent two hours on the painting already.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

On a foggy night

While sitting on the sofa by the window, I noticed how it started to get foggy outside and the warm wash of the street light made  everything in its way so illuminating. I quick grabbed my pochade box and did this 15 minutes of oil sketch.

In the last glow of the day

A quick oil sketch of the view from our door step before the last glow of the day gave way to the shadow of the evening at eight.

A glimpse from the side of our house late in the afternoon

The hedges are bending low with heavy load of snow which has started to melt away in the warm afternoon sun.

Our house on Balmoral Bay with front yard covered with snow

Our house on Balmoral Bay  still with snow thick and deep blanketed the front yard at the end of March!

The moment of sunshine and the moment of music

What could be more exciting than continuously listening to the most beautiful music on the air from CBC while painting non-stop looking right into the dazzling morning light. How could any one not be touched deeply by Beethoven's 5th piano concerto which I can listen to again and again, and I always feel like choked up  with tear whenever the second moment starts. I finished this painting when Beethoven's 5th piano concerto was followed by Beethoven's violin concerto! I would never forget the first time I heard Beethoven's violin's concerto decades ago back in China. It was  Menuhin's performance! Back in those days, the opportunity to listen to European classic music was so rare in China, that  I remember I would  not hesitate to spend a week's earning as a high school teacher  just to buy a music cassette. I remember that I got myself into trouble one Christmas  I played from tape cassette recorder Handle's Messiah for my students instead of  cramming them   with lessons in the classroom on a Sunday. The party boss and principal gave me a warming not to contaminate our youngsters with poisonous Western cultures again! Maybe deep in me from that day on  there had been  a yearning to leave China! When I finally found myself in Canada a few years down the road, and when I discovered CBC Radio which I filled my five years of  my lonely  hours listening to day after day without the presence of my wife and daughter, there arose  in me a silent resolve and  heart broken determination to stay on in Canada and never move back to China again !

In the early morning light with fog and hoarfrost

What could be more conducive to the flow of my oil paint than what was no on the air from Tempo , the CBC Radio 2 , morning program showcasing one hour of beautiful adagio ! Adagios from  Samuel Barber, Rachmaninov , Grieg  and Mozart, one after another ! So intoxicating !

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

At different time of the day --- another window view

It was getting warmer early in the afternoon when I looked out of the window and started to paint  the window view again. Noticed how the snow started to melt away in the warm afternoon sun.

Waking up to a beautiful sunny morning

It was around 8 this morning. The slumber look of the sky  was turning into radiating  deluge of warm wash pouring down in a unstoppable torrent, greeting my eyes with such a dazzle that I had to close my eyes briefly to face it. The joy of my painting was pushed into almost dream like ecstasy when Beethoven's 6th symphony came to the air on CBC Radio 2! A young lady in red walking her dog suddenly stepped into my view ! Has spring finally sprung?!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Full moon night

Colin came over to discuss his project with me after supper. We have known Colin for well over 17 years now. We first met him in early 1996 when as a staff photographer for Brandon Sun , he was dispatched to our place on 15th street to take picture of me reunited with my wife and daughter after almost 5 years separation. His picture was used for a follow up story on me by the then Brandon Sun journalist Stephen Nelson who is now based in Jasper National Park. Colin is a great photographer as well as a great writer and  intrepid  traveller who often ventured into obscure and isolated places under the sun bringing back with him amazing pictures with amazing stories. We share so much in our unquenchable thirst for light and colour. As I was saying to goodnight to him at the door at 9:00 p.m , I saw the full moon in the sky  dramatically echoed by the warm wash of the street light in our neighbourhood. I rushed inside the house  grabbed my flash light , and set up my easel in a hurry in our snow-covered front yard splashing my oil paint onto whatever piece of canvas that happened to be within my reach.

Standing in the last light

After the supper at 6, I moved my easel to the backyard to paint there. The hedges remained loaded up with snow. However, looking over the hedges and feeling the warm sunlight beating down, I could feel spring was edging closer.

Balmoral Bay lingering in the winter slumber

It was around 10 a.m , and the intense sunlight was so irresistible to me that I had to take my easel outside to brave the cold  in order to embrace the light and colour first-hand. Even though everything seems to remain in the grip of the old man winter, the   wintry view of my neighbourhood on Balmoral Bay is still so captivating !  I took my old MP3 player with me, for I dd not want miss CBC raido 2 for its morning program the Temple. What made me even more emotionally tuned in to the beauty of the nature  with my brush and oil colours was Dvorak's symphony number 9 aired on CBC radio 2 the moment I start the painting.

On this foggy and hoarfrost morning

At 9 a.m the sun was shining brightly in the sky. However it was still 15 below outside. Looking out of the window , and watching the radiating sunlight illuminating the trees  laced with  hoarfrost, I could not help but set up my easel by the bedroom window painting to my heart content.

Monday, March 25, 2013

At the dawn of what should have been a spring morning

Looking out of the window early in the morning, I just did not feel like going to bed after coming back from an overnight shift, Setting up my easel , I did this quick oil sketch while  listening to Ralph Vaughan Williams' Lark Ascending on CBC Radio 2 .

Sunday, March 24, 2013

A splendid sunset

It was very exciting to view the sunset at this time of the year; the warm wash of the sunshine contrast dramatically with the cool shadow from the remnant of the winter.

Sign of spring?

At least the snow has melted away on our driveway. It turned a bit cloudy briefly with light snow flakes drifting gently down. However the sun light finally regained the sky making its  spectacular exit towards the evening.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Tender is the night in early spring

The street light was on before the darkness totally enveloped the sky. Apparently there was no sign of spring yet on this early spring night. However, I apparently was the only person still savouring the last show of the winter before it withdrew from the stage of the season with reluctance. A quick oil sketch from the window.

A view on McTavish Ave and 10th Street of Brandon

A bit cloudy today but you still could feel a bit of spring in the air, maybe my wishful thinking only. Here was a glimpse out of the kitchen window from the second floor of an apartment block.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Another window view

Did not feel well today and stayed home from work. However, looking out of the window, I could not help but pick up my brush to experience a moment of inner peace and serenity that only this kind of process will always  offers me.

When the sun started to rise

A quick oil sketch looking out of the living room window early in the morning. 24 years ago, on this date, Sarah was born in the early warm spring of South east China. Can not help but remind myself how time passes so quickly. In just a blink of an eye,    
your child has grown up to be an adult and you are no longer in the prime of your life. Every detail from that date remain so sharply delineated as a detailed drawing with every well defined line clearly visible  on the slate of my memory. She will be on her way to Banff today for a pharmacy event. Just pray that the weather will be fine and the road will be cleared of snow, and she will reach there safe and sound.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Still loaded with snow

Will spring ever come ? However instead of complaining about the prolonged winter, why not savour the lingering winter for its intense light and colour?  A quick oil sketch looking out of the kitchen window.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

On the first day of spring when I caught a glimpse of Downtwon Brandon at 7 p.m out of the big window of the Gallery

A 20 minute oil sketch looking out of the big window of the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba when the buildings in Dowtown Brandon was lit up in the last light before the creeping shadows of the evening.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Looking out of the window from No. 1 Crocus Crescent

It is dazzling to the eyes when the snow is  touched by the bright setting sunlight. Went over to the location to work a few hours overtime, and the home member Diane loves to paint and enjoys watching me to paint even more. At her request, I set my pochade box on my lap, and did this quick oil sketch looking out of the west facing window in the late afternoon  before the sunset.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Glistening in the sun

The snow on the hedges should have been gone by this time of the year.  The sight of it may upset lot of people who anticipate an early spring. However, seeing it glistening in the bright sun, I could not help marvelling how beautiful it is ! A quick oil sketch for today.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Cold, cloudy and snowy

Looks like a storm is on its way when  I looked out of the window at noon painting this view listening to Beethoven's 7th Symphony.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

The moment after sunset

Did my third oil sketch the moment after sunset looking out of our dining room window.

Another window view late in the afternoon

Another quick oil sketch looking out of the bedroom window late in the afternoon. Too cold to paint outdoor today.

On a beautiful sunny morning

Sunny but cold. A quick oil sketch looking out of our living room window when a lady walking her dog passes by.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The moment when the sun rises

A quick 15 minute oil sketch of the window view just when the sun rises early in the morning.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Hedges and shadows

A glimpse out of the kitchen window into the snow covered backyard where the snow covered hedge casting its long shadow in the intense sunshine.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Sunlit snow with casting shadows 6"x8" oil on canvas

Sitting on the sofa and looking out of the window of our living room in the morning, I did this quick oil sketch of the sunlit surface of snow with the casting shadows from the trees.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

A gloomy snowy morning on Saturday 12"x16" oil on board

The morning started with drifting snow. However, by the time I finished this painting the sun has come back ending the day with a sunny note.

Friday, March 8, 2013

A tranquil winter moment in the evening

There is moment of silent it seems, and then the sun dipps suddenly below horizon and there is the silence with the shadow of the night encroaching onto everything in view.

Hedges with snow 9"x12" oil on canvas

I almost could feel the warm sun beating down on my back as I was standing in our snow covered backyard painting this view.

A bright sunny window view 6"x8" oil on canvas

The sunlight was so intense that I could hardly keep my eyes open when I was doing this quick oil sketch looking out of the bedroom window in the morning.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

From the backyard 9"x12" oil on canvas

It just made me feel so relaxed standing in our backyard to paint this view before heading to the gallery to teach my painting class today.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Monday, March 4, 2013

In the early march storm 6"x8" oil on canvas

A snow storm had been raging for a whole day, and late in the evening I did a quick oil sketch looking through the window.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

St. Paul’s United Church in Boissevain Manitoba 16"x20" oil on stretched canvas

Late in the afternoon it is getting late and a bit cold when I started to paint this view of St. Paul's United Church in Boissevain . The painting was enlivened a bit when Christina pushing her lovely little girl passed the building and came into my view.

A view from Downtown Boissevain

It is the first time for me to come to Boissevain to paint on location thanks to Christina and Casey Guenther who operates 1894 Art Centre in Boissevain and invited me to have a show there on July 1, 2013. It is always an exciting adventure for me to come to a new location to paint. So standing on the corner of the street painting this view of the old grain elevator on one side and the church building on the other is quite a memorable experience to me.