Art

Wolfe Island Bound

Another little 8×10 painting finished today.  This is the Wolfe Islander III heading to the island in the summer of 2011.  This is from a photo taken by Mj.  The day was hazy – but I like bright coloured paintings (surprised?) so I lifted up the shades…

If you ever get a chance to visit Kingston Ontario, I suggest that you walk on the ferry and visit the island for an hour and then take the ferry back.  It is a nice little trip that costs nothing but time.

Wolfe Island Bound

Today, is by the way the 198th Birthday of Sir John A. MacDonald.  It is also a month since Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence began her hunger strike and to mark support of her a bronze of MacDonald was defaced in City Park Kingston last night.  I have very mixed feelings about this subject.

Protest graffiti

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Spring: Elk Lake

Last spring Troy G.  Who is a friend from High School posted some of his photography on Facebook.  I have not seen him in many years but the photos that he took around Elk Lake, Ontario, where he now lives are stunning.  Elk Lake is about 600 kilometres due North of Hamilton.

Anyway… This one, from April 2012, I decided to paint.  8×10- acrylic

Elk Lake Ontario

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Magical Men

In the forest surrounding Tiny House Ontario the Wood Spirits are very much present: this is despite the horrible drought we experienced here and over much of central North America in the summer of 2012.  The drought was such that the insects died and the birds moved away.  Thankfully we are now covered in a blanket of snow and this will give the life chain a chance to recover from the soil up.  I am normally not a huge fan of the snow, but this year I am more than grateful for it!

The Wood Spirits, I am sure you know, manage the forest for Mother Nature.  Their work includes: collecting food for the birds when snow covers the ground, watering seeds that bring the wildflowers, placing dew drops on spider webs, they remind the gods of wind to bring cool breezes in the summer months, and of course they paint the beautiful autumn colours on the forest every year. Everything that is majestic and vibrant about a healthy forest is the work of the Wood Spirits.   Last year, the drought made their job difficult.

Still, I want them to know how much I appreciate the work that they do.  I will honour them in 2013.  I have purchased a beautiful carving which is done by the magical Chain Saw Carving Artist Steven Kenzora out of Peterborough, Ontario.  I will hang this in a place of honour at THO.

I am a huge fan of Steven’s work as you will see if you Google Image his name.   I have not yet met him nor his partner Jodi and yet THO is intrinsically connected to his work, popping up in nearly as many images as do his wonderfully whimsical carvings.  This is the first of his work that I own, and though it needless to say, I am very excited… BUT… I AM VERY EXCITED!

The great news is that he and Jodi are opening a shop this spring, in Peterborough I imagine.  I will be sure to let you know because this would make for a wonderful road trip and a little shopping fun that even the most non-commercial will approve of!  It fits in my ideal rules for good shopping: the farm/market for food, the shop small and local, the art one of a kind from artists, support local musicians, the books of local writers, and when dining outside of home eat in family owned restaurants.  I hope I got them all…

Thank you Steven and my friends the Wood Spirits for the magic you do!  Magic really does make the world a better place.

Bonus: Wood Spirits are very good at bringing interesting people together for conversation.

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Georgia Solo

Red Solo Cup

I recently wrote a column on Tiny House Entertainment for Tiny House Listings.  In this article I suggested that one consider carefully what space they will allow for entertainment.  What I had not considered is that there are people all over the world who can find and make their own entertainment.  Some people can even provide entertainment to others with virtually nothing but their own talent.

I knew I missed the boat when I saw this video come up on my Facebook thread!

This is my cousin Georgia, her red solo cup and her angelic vocal cords.  Clearly she has offered a great instrument for the Tiny House community… A whole band can be set up for $1.69 and then they stack away neatly or can be filled and used when you are doing playing.

Maybe I will have better luck with this than with the strumstick?  Or perhaps Hj can play the strumstick, Georgia the solo cup and it is back to the spoons for me.  Georgia can do the singing; maybe her mom too?  Marnie also has great vocal cords and she also plays the uke!  How does that sound for a Tiny House band?

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THO gets painted…

I have been painting like a mad woman since yesterday morning.  There are many changes that have taken place on the THO painting since yesterday, so I thought I would share for anyone who is interested.  It is quite insane how much paint it takes to cover such a huge painting.

I am going to let it dry now before I make the colours all muddy.  Plus, I must stand under warm water and I have to prepare for tonight’s writer’s meeting.

Tiny Roots in progress

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