28 Days of Hearts – Day 5

Day 5 is a pattern drawing with metallic copper gel pen on white paper. I shot a hyperlapse video of the drawing in process which I will eventually share on Instagram.

 

28 Days of Hearts – Day 4

Day 4 is a collage made with Cuban tile patterned paper made by Pepin Press. I made this in a bit of a rush and wish I’d shaped two of the pieces slightly differently. It’s too similar to the first day collage I made.

I think I will use more paper crafting techniques as I go through the days. I have so many ideas.

 

28 Days of Hearts – Day 3

For Day 3 of 28 Days of Hearts I created a hand-cut piece of a Japanese pattern. I left it partially uncut, and really like this interplay of negative and positive space.

I forgot to mention this previously, but the hearts are roughly 5 x 3 inches at the longest and widest points. This is much smaller than I’ve been working on in long while, but it’s part of the challenge.

 

28 Days of Hearts – Day 1

For the month of February I am working on a new daily project by revisiting  28 Days of Hearts, which I originally did in 2018. The intention is to create a small heart-shaped piece of handmade art each day. It can be a collage, a drawing, or a cut pattern. 

Day 1 is a collage composed of three different red and metallic papers.

I haven’t been making or creating very much lately. I’m looking forward to working on this, and flexing the creative muscles.

 

How To Mix Patterns at Coup Salon

I’m pleased to present a small show of pattern mixing collages on display at Coup Salon until the end of March. The show is titled, How To Mix Patterns, and features seven small collage pieces, and two paper cut pieces.

This series of collages initially came about after a diagnosis of osteoarthritis in my hands in early September 2021. They have been a way to continue creating but with a lighter impact on my body than the extremely intricate hand-cut work I typically produce. I came across these collections of beautiful papers, and it inspired me to think about turning them into collaged versions of my pattern mixing focused paper-cut pieces. I wanted them to relate but be their own unique body of work.

All of the pieces are available for sale and can be purchased through my online shop.

How to Mix Patterns
Location: Coup Salon
Address: 524 Shanghai Alley, Vancouver BC
Dates: January 21st to March 31st, 2022

 

2021 Year End Review in Twelve Photos

I started last year strong, working away on a large scale installation for my solo show in mid-May. It was challenging, absorbing, and wonderfully colourful. Working on it got me through a difficult winter. This solo show and producing work for it was my focus for the first half of the year, but once it was over I was struggling with what to do next. In the last few months of the year I switched things up and began a series of pattern mixing collages using gorgeous paper from Pepin Press. It helped to end on a good creative note.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Another great year of colour and pattern.

Mobi Art Bike Design

In November I entered the Mobi bike share Art Bikes contest for artists participating in the Culture Crawl, and I found out two weeks ago my work was selected as a finalist. How exciting is that?!?! Mine is one of five new designs you can ride around town. They were released into the wild two weeks ago, and I could not be happier with how the art looks on the bikes. (Even better than my photos).

 

Left side wheel artwork

Left side wheel

The patterns looks more three dimensional in real life because of shadows giving definition to the work. The designs are created from photos of three of the eight hand-cut paper pieces that make up the installation, Endurance of Strange Times.

If you spot one of my Art Bikes, please tag and share a photo with me over on Instagram or Twitter. Apparently the ones with artwork are the most highly ridden of all the Mobi bikes. 

 

Holiday Open Studio Event – December 4th, 2021

I’m having a Holiday Open Studio event this Saturday, December 4th, noon to 5pm as part of First Saturday Open Studios. Visit me at 1610 Clark Drive, unit 201 through the back entrance. I’ll have a range of work available, from paper-cut pieces, to laser cut work, as well as the new pattern mixing collages, and metallic gel pen drawings.

As an extra added bonus, I will have two guest artists showing in my studio for the day. I’ve invited textile artist, Kalvin Valko, and painter, Nano Murata, into exhibit their work alongside mine. They are both young up and coming artists I admire and have shown with at The Art Shop. (I also own a piece by Kalvin that I absolutely love).

Work by Kalvin Valko

Work by Nano Murata

We’re looking forward to hosting you happily and safely. Thank you for supporting local artists and small businesses this holiday season (and always)!

My appointment calendar is available for booking a personal studio visit on weekdays, and my online shop is always open.

Holiday Open Studio
Date: December 4th, 2021
Time: noon to 5pm
Location: 1610 Clark Drive, Unit 201, rear entrance

 

25th Annual Eastside Culture Crawl

After a two year hiatus I will be participating in the Eastside Culture Crawl studio tour in November, now in its twenty-fifth year! I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve taken part in the Crawl, but it’s my seventh or eighth time.

The event takes place over two weekends, Friday November 12th to Sunday November 14th is a preview by appointment only (booking calendar link). Thursday November 18th to Sunday November 21st is the main weekend of the Crawl with limitations on capacity and physical distancing requirements in effect. Attendees must wear a mask and be prepared to show proof of vaccination at the door.

I’ll have a variety of work available for sale, including pattern mixing paper-cut pieces, drawings, and collage. I’m also hoping to have one or two of my installations on display for the main weekend.

Eastside Culture Crawl
Preview weekend: November 12th – 14th, Fri 5-10pm, Sat/Sun 11am-6pm
Main weekend: November 18th – 21st, 2021, Thurs/Fri 5-10pm, Sat/Sun 11am-6pm
Location: 1610 Clark Drive, Unit 201, enter through back door