Monday 28 November 2011

News from my art sale and trip to Switzerland

I`m back from my trip to Switzerland where the weather was amazing! They have never had weather like that, and the weather data goes all the way back to 1864. No rain and in fact not a cloud in the sky for ten days! Absolutely fantastic!



Ma friends Myriam and Béatrice and my sister Anne and I in Soleure at the Art Sale I`m in.


Soleure, the town where the Art Sale is, is an amazingly nice Baroque town. We happened to be there on the 11th of November. Soleure is the city of 11 - there is 11 of everything. There are 11 fountains, 11 churches, 11 towers, three sets of 11 stairs in front of the cathedral, 11 town squares and even a beer called 11. We happened to be there on the 11th day of the 11th month of 2011 in front of the big Baroque Urs cathedral, when a journalist wanted to take a picture with people forming the number 11 for the local newspaper. So sure enough the next day, there we were on the front page of the Solothurn newspaper.




A funny coincendence being in the right place at the right time (see if you can spot us)!

Now as far the Art Sale (Kunst Supermarkt, which means supermarket for art) goes, it is an amazing organisation and a well done event.

The place for the exhibit is very nice and the atmosphere inside is pleasant and charming, yet spacious  enough to exhibit 80 artists with over 2000 paintings at once.







It was crowded and you can see the shopping carts (because it is a supermarket for art) suspended from the ceiling.


Here is how they present the paintings. They are in boxes in front of easel like stands.



All the paintings were on the smaller side, 24x24 inches being the largest for me. However I also had one larger painting at a higher price and here I am, in front of my large painting (the one with squares, which was sold on the third day of the show, to my great pleasure!).

The theme for the show was contemporary. I was very curious to see what the 80 artists would show.
There was graphic art, mixed medium, papier maché on canvas, all sorts of mediums, some very abstract, some representative, dyptiques etc...etc...etc....in short, something for every taste. Because the prices were fixed at specific price points, people could come with a budget in mind, know what they could afford and that they would find something to buy. So they came confident they would find a wide selection of original art with something they would probably like at an affordable price. They also liked the fact that they could take the piece of art with them right away, continue to browse and if they liked something else, bring the painting back and pick another one. And when they had what they wanted, they paid for it and took it home to hang right away. Our society likes instant gratification and this certainly caters to that!

The feed back I had was that the shoppers liked being able to touch and handle the paintings, look at them without any commitments and no sense of obligation or pressure - just like at any self service supermarket. They could wander around, think about it and, with a huge crowd and a huge selection, they could decide without being pressured.

So here is the tally so far, which I know you all want to know. As of a few days ago I have sold 21 paintings, including my big one. I`m happy with that so far and there is still lots of time to the end of the show, which is January 6th. Next weekend they hope to have the televison channel come, which would provide more publicity and hopefully another boost in visitors.

I am very happy I went to see the whole process, the kind of art that was shown and to see where I fit in all of that.




Thanks to all my family and friends who helped me before the show and to the ones who came to support me in Soleure!! The whole experience was much better and more enjoyable for me because of it.

Please stay tuned for the Kunst Supermarkt sale update in January after the sale ends.


Monday 7 November 2011

Red Art Gallery in Victoria BC

It is not easy to be accepted in a gallery!

The owner of Red Art Gallery, Marion Evamy, contacted me trought my website this week. She is also an artist, I love her art.  Mena Martini, a friend painter and a member of the 5enses group, was on the front page of the ArtAvenue magazine a few months ago,( the FCA magazine). She noticed Mena's site, found the 5enses group on her website, looked at my site and liked my paintings. She then contacted me through my website.
Isn't it amazing how being connected works! Thanks to the 5enses and Mena that time!
Here is the Red Art Gallery website www.redartgallery.ca/ Please check it up.
I will be represented in a show from the 15th of November, a show called for paintings under 500$, good for Christmas!!
Here are the paintings she chose.

20x20
Freedom Series



12x12 Framed
Song of Shapes Series



12x12
Song of Shapes Series



12x36
Song of Shapes Series



10x10
Okanagan Series


12x12
Okanagan Series



20x16
Okanagan Series

Also I am heading out to Switzerland on Tuesday the 8th for the Art Sale in Soleure,  the Kunstsupermarkt. This is very exciting for me to go there and see how all this will work.
I am going to meet my family and some friends as well. I will be back the ladder part of November and will let you know my experience there.
Thanks for reading my blog!








Tuesday 1 November 2011

The Mystery of the Unknown.....next .....

Normally when you start a Series you begin by doing a smaller size painting. This time I did the opposite.
Here are some of the paintings of the Series entitled The Mystery of the Unknown that I did after creating the large painting.

12x36



36x48


30x30


24x54 triptyque


12x36



36x36


I had a great time doing these paintings and now I am ready for a large one again!!!!








Monday 24 October 2011

``The Mystery of the Unknown``

At the end of August, I went to the Vancouver Art Gallery to see the Surrealist Exhibit and truly enjoyed it.  I took a guided tour and the guide was absolutly fantastic.
I really got inspired by the size and the power of standing in front of a large painting. I then felt the urge to start on a large canvas myself. 



A few days later, everything felt right and I was ready to launch myself into a large canvas painting. I took the canvas (10ft x 5ft) that I had bought over a year ago and installed it on the studio wall. The process started. Contrary to my usual work, I felt like painting very muted colours with a minimalist style, possiblybecause I just finished two months of a relaxed summer schedule, that is not being constrained by the constant need to meet the daily schedule of the family routine.


When I was doing it, I felt taken over by the painting due to the size and I was in it. During the whole process, the painting was taking me where I had to go. I really enjoyed it and didn't think of the size anymore.
The inspirational trigger for this painting came from the long trip with my family around the Pacific a few years ago. We went to Easter Island and I was truly impressed with the site and moved by the fascinating story of the island`s people. Something touched me deeply there. For the painting I believe the muted colours  evoke the calmness, serenity and the mystery that reign on the most remote island in the world.

The title came the day after I complete it while I was taking my morning shower. I entitled it  ``The Mystery of the Unknown``. This title describes how I felt on Easter Island -  mysterious, peaceful, resting and isolated in the middle the Earth`s largest ocean.




Painting on a large scale was amazing to me I was taken by the painting and felt if I was there again, on mysterious Easter Island....away from the buzzing life.. This painting has alreay been accepted for a showing at a theater near us in North Vancouver.....please stay posted and you will see where and when.....

I hope you feel the peacefulness that I wanted to evoke!

Today the 24th of October

Therese and I rented a U-Haul and went to pick-up our large paintings!








Painting on a large scale is one thing, and the logistics that goes with it is another thing....
Chris Taylor is a wonderful man and extremely knowlegable about streching canvases. Definitely worth going to him if you need this kind of job done. Because of the size of my canvas, he advised me to mount it on a foldable stretcher. What a great idea!
Chris works very meticulously and precisely, doing a very good job.
Now my 10ft x 5ft canvas is 5ft x 5ft folded, much easier to transport and to store.
Here are some pictures of the process of folding it at his work place, 1000 Parker Street  in Vancouver.
















Here is the stretched painting!
It's not easy to see the subtlety of the colours!


This painting needs a very large wall!

Wednesday 12 October 2011

Life goes fast.... and so does my brain......

About a year ago I took a course with an artist called Steven Aimone. It was 5 day very intense workshop in Nanaimo with 20 very dedicated ladies. One thing I learned with Steven, was to work fast, from your feeling and very spontanoulsy. We had very precise instructions. One excercise was to use different mediums like charcoal, pencils and only white and black paint.



36x48

Here is the painting I did during the course. 

I always wanted to do more of those paintings. Here are some others that I just did in the same idea  using crayons, charcoal etc...and paint.



30x36




30x30




16x20


Hope you enjoy them!




Tuesday 11 October 2011

Getting closer to the Kunst art show in Soleure...

Here is the prospectus for the show!
Good luck finding me....


There is over 5000 pieces of art and around 80 artists all originally from Switzerland but not all living there.

Thursday 22 September 2011

Gallery Portico in Squamish

Today, Sara Morison and I went to the Portico Gallery in Squamish on Pemberton Avenue.
I brought 5 paintings that they selected to exhibit. The paintings are going to be there for a few months. Also you can see there Mena martini, lori Bagneres and Therese Joseph's paintings.

This a very nice gallery, with paintings of course, but also jewellery, pottery and other beautiful objects. If you have a chance to go around the area,  go, this is worth the detour.

Here are 3 of my paintings from the Freedom Series.












...and 2 from the West Coast Series.










Monday 12 September 2011

Back into the studio after a wonderful time.....

After a long period without painting, enjoying the freeness of summer, visiting family, friends, recharging the batteries and relaxing in beautiful places, I was anxious to go back to my studio and start painting again. I felt a little bit rusty at first, but after a week of painting intensively, I was on track, feeling good again.

Here is some of my work that I have done over the last few weeks. I have continued this series still using the automatic drawing start - it`s called ``Freedom``. I express the joyfulness of life that happens in the warm summer days!















Next time, I will show you my new project, a very large painting an canvas that I just started...(150x300cm!!, 5ft by 10ft!!)

Monday 8 August 2011

Installation des peintures à Soleure en Suisse juillet 2011

Here I am, back to Vancouver, after a wonderful trip to Switzerland and Soleure in particular.



I went to Soleure to package my 61 paintings in plastic cover, label them and most of all meet Mr Peter Lukas, the organisator of the event. He was very kind and very organized, as good swiss german people are, with all the material ready and a large table to work on. Nicole a friend, Tamara my dautgther and Mark my husband, were there to assist me. It was very nice and enjoyable to work with them. It was quiet a assembly line, but in about 2 hours we were done. Mr Peter Lukas invited me to bring a larger painting as well which was a bonus for me and I appreciate very much the opportunity.




After that, we went for a ``business lunch`` in the old town of Soleure. Beautiful lunch along the Aar river, the food was also artisticly presented, the whole experience was enjoyable. Soleure is apparently, the nicest baroque town in Switzerland, located on the Aar river and among lots of historical buildings has a Cathedrale dated of 1773.






All in all, I am very happy I went to Soleure. Of course I am also looking forward to the Opening on the 10th of November when I will be back to gread my family and friends.

Here are some of the paintings that you will be able to see there and if you would like to see more please go on my website to see all them. nsartists.ca/catherinefields