Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Ornaments hand painted limited edition 2013

My limited edition ornaments are for sale. All are hand painted and signed and numbered. They are painted on 4" balls.




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Reflections 2013 Feature Show


I am Feature Artist at the Art Sales & Rental Gallery at The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, for the month of February. I've titled the show Reflections . I've always been fascinated by how water distorts objects reflected. I wanted to try and capture that in Acrylic. Below  is my artist statement and works in my show. If interested please contact the gallery at (902) 424-3087 or email at artsalesandrental@gmail.com 



Dijon Curley

REFLECTIONS

Artist Statement

I have always loved painting landscapes, from old barns on rolling hills to fishing sheds in evening light. Recently I have wanted to try an entirely new subject matter. For years I have been fascinated with water and how objects reflect on it; the shapes and movement almost take on an abstract quality.

Including water in my work has always intimidated me,  until I remembered my parents, being artists themselves, telling me how water like everything else has structure and form. Keeping this in mind, instead of painting water to look like water, I have focused on painting the abstract shapes and how it reflects objects.

In this new series of works I wanted to concentrate on the movement of the reflections rather than the objects themselves. This allows the viewer to decide what they see and imagine or take them to a place that allows an emotional reflection.



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Water Lily is the largest work in the show.  I loved painting this piece, it's my very first attempt at painting a flower. I loved how the reflection played in the water. This painting and the next one are the only two works to have structure in them. I then wanted to concentrate on the reflections alone.  40 x 30 Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.






Morning Harbour Reflection is the last work with any structure in it. I loved the warm light on the bow of the boat. 30 x 30, Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.
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 Lunenburg Reflections 2 is a second study of one I did a few months ago , Lunenburg Reflections  This time I just wanted to rework the reflection in a second study. 30 x 30, Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.







 Haligonian Reflection is the first of the works with no structure in it. This was fun to paint. Loosen up a bit, I enjoyed painting this one. 24 x 30 Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.
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Reflection #1 captivated me with the greens and blues and the angle of the ripple. Fun painting this piece. 18 x 24, Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.





Reflection #2 really helped me loosen up when painting and wanted to capture that sharp yet soft, blurry shapes created . 18 x 24, Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.






Reflection #3 was that golden sun setting light that almost looks unreal. Completely different palette.  20 x 10, Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.
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Reflection # 4 was a nice study of another idea for a larger piece someday, love the swirls & red. 10 x 10, Acrylic on Gallery Canvas.
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