Thursday, 12 December 2013

Painters Paint

Stephen King writes everyday. He says writer’s write. I think painters should paint. The majority of successful painters paint almost every day. This past year I spent a lot of time on the business of art and trying to market myself. I joined twitter, I followed art marketing blogs, I started a newsletter and I submitted to group shows. A lot of the time I was frantically trying to get my proposals to galleries on a deadline. The trouble is, I was focusing so much on marketing that I didn't spent time on my paintings. I still didn't have a large body of work to submit. When I did paint, I focused on what I thought would sell or what others would like. This year I am going to simplify my life and focus on becoming a better painter and really paint from the heart. Once I have a large body of work that I am proud of, then I can focus on submitting to galleries again. So now it's time to start painting!

Design with Confidence

My paintings have been accepted into a beautiful new design store owned by two interior designers called Design with Confidence at 950-12th Street, New Westminster.  Check out their store for great ideas for your home and office. 

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Artspacific Exhibition and Show

Delta Arts council proudly presents the Artspacific Annual Juried Exhibition and Show. 
Firehall Centre for the Arts
11489 84th Avenue, Delta, BC
Show runs from April 1st to April 13th, 2013
Artist Reception:  Friday April 5th from 7-9pm

One of the my paintings was accepted into this show.  Come check it out and vote for people's choice at the artist reception.   

Monday, 11 March 2013

Challenging Myself to use Grey

Mysterious Grey
24"x20"
Acrylic

This is a commissioned piece based on another painting that is in a series of grey paintings.  I love challenging myself to use grey.  Too much grey and it turns muddy....just enough grey and it can be beautiful.  It is like life, too much grey or sorrow can overshadow the joy.   When you are in a difficult time, we need to remember that joy and happiness will shine through again if you don't let the darkness take over.    

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

The Art of Being Together Fundraiser


Together
Wendy Meades
Acrylic
20x 20”
Completed with layers of brush and palate knife strokes, Together symbolizes sharing beautiful experiences, helping each other through difficult times, and living life to the fullest.


The Art of Being Together
National Nikkei Museum & Heritage Centre
6688 Southoaks Cres., Burnaby
 Saturday, March 9, 2013, 1-5pm
This is a juried exhibition of art inspired by the theme of community, sharing life, friendship and inclusiveness.  Proceeds go to L’Arche Greater Vancouver, an organization dedicated to providing homes and day programs for adults with developmental disabilities.  Admission is by donation (min.$5). 

'Together' got accepted into the finalist gallery for this event.  Come on out to the event and vote for people's choice.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Vision Board Session

The vision board session went well and was good fun.  Everyone created beautiful vision boards.  One year I would love to organize a bigger event that is a retreat for women with yoga, creating and a spa.  We are all so busy that once in a while we need to take time for ourselves.  


This year I focused my vision board on growth and letting my spirit soar.  I also want to focus on having fun with my family and fostering a good  relationship between my girls.  I am motivated to paint and apply to different galleries for representation this year.  I want to give thanks, treasure the moment and seize the day.  












January Blues Exhibit

Calm
Wendy Meades
Acrylic
36”x 30”x 2”

This painting was completed with layers of brush and palate knife strokes.  The layers of blue paint create feelings of calm and relaxation.  
 
January Blues Festival
Deer Lake Gallery
584 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby
Jan. 11 to Feb. 2.  Opening reception, January 12, 2013  2-4pm with blues musicians in attendance.  Gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday 12-4pm. 
After the hoopla of the holiday season you may experience a mood shift. Don’t go to the pharmacy. Join the Burnaby Arts Council as they intend to wallow in the blues by hosting an exhibition with only one requirement – all pieces must be the colour blue.

Come check out my painting 'Calm' at this exhibit.