The Village: an exhibition of my Pointe-Claire watercolours
Posted: March 24, 2018 Filed under: Uncategorized 31 CommentsIf you’ve been following this blog for a while you may know that I’ve been painting scenes of Pointe-Claire Village for years. I often stop there on my way to school for a quick sketch, or set up my easel in the shade of a willow in the park with a view of the boats in the yacht club. I frequently paint the same corners in many seasons and often go back to draw the iconic windmill on lazy August days.
Now it’s my pleasure to have a show and sale of those paintings at Studio 77, a cafe and exhibition space in the town where they were painted. The show opens on Saturday, March 31. If you’re in Montreal, join me at the vernissage from 6-8 pm, or stop by Studio 77 for a latte any day until April 29. It’s located at 271 Bord-du-Lac in Pointe Claire.
So wish I could be there. Hope it goes well Shari!
Tony, I wish you could be there too! Ah, come on, hop on a plane and visit for the weekend. We could work in some sketching too. It’s starting to feel like spring in Montreal.
Congrats on your exhibition. I hope it all goes well and you sell lots of paintings.
Many thanks Lisa.
Can’t wait! Well done!
Thanks Angie! Hope to see you there.
Shari
Since I am waaay down in Texas I hope you take a video of your work once it is all hung and share it on Instagram. Although I do not like snow, I do appreciate your snowy scenes reminding me of my childhood in Illinois!
Best wishes
Sandy, I will certainly do that. Lots of photo and video too.
How wonderful for the people of Montreal, Pointe Claire, and we who follow your travels near and far from home. I am excited for you and this great opportunity to present your daily works of art in such a grand way. God bless you for the joy you bring to others through your gifts.
Bernadette, thank so much for this. It means a lot to me.
Looking forward to it! Lovely invitation design.
Thanks. I know a good graphic designer.
Your show sounds like it will be wonderful and will be a big hit!
Many thanks Joan.
Pretending your paintings have been the imaginary village in the Louise Penny mysteries I am reading…an imaginary village near Montreal called Three Pines.
Dee, I love those books. We used to listen to Louise Penny on the radio. She was a broadcaster before she became a mystery writer.
Really! Guess she uses the sound of words in writing. They are beautifully written! I have read the first 5 since Christmas, so I am hooked!
Just bought the first one for my Kindle. Always looking for new mystery series. Thanks.
Congratulations!
Thanks!
The invitation picture is luminous! Would love to see the original. Bit far oof though. Good luck!
That’s ok Anne. Wishes from afar are appreciated too.
How perfectly lovely and fitting!
thanks Monique. I hope you can drop by.
Congratulations Shari!
Hi Minerva. Hope you drop by the show!
If they were in a book, I would certainly buy it. Wish I could be there as well . Best of luck.
Another thing to add to my list. A new book!
Good for you & so well deserved – a rock star of plein art painting! Just curious though, are you ripping pages out of your sketchbooks and framing them for sale? In your 2 page spreads it seems there could be a second painting on the reverse. I know you’ve figured this all out – but can’t help wondering how.
HI Lynn. Thanks so much for your good wishes. In answer to your question, no, I am not ripping pages out of books. Everything from the show is done on sheets of paper, either cut from bigger sheets, done on blocks or pads, etc. I work in so many ways but I rarely cut stuff out of books. If someone loves the image I can always make a print of the work for them.
Thank you Shari – I’m relieved to hear this as I know how often you have mentioned a sketch brings back a time & place so vividly and didn’t want you to regret over excitement about the show. Silly but that’s just how much your blog posts mean to me!