My Sunny Day and I Would Have To Part

  • SelbeeBakerTeresa_MySunnyDayAndIWouldHaveToPart.jpeg
  • MSDAIWHTP 4.JPG
  • MSDAIWHTP 1.JPG
  • Screenshot 2023-02-15 at 3.08.38 PM.png
Fan - 0 Expert - 15
$400.00
Sold

'My Sunny Day and I would Have to Part' is part of a series that subconsciously began over a decade ago when I moved to Central Alberta. This move was hugely impactful as I came from the mountainous and coastal landscapes of British Columbia to the great skies, rolling hills and considerable fields of Alberta. I began to capture these skies while working in fields and I had my first digital camera to document what was in-front of me. I felt like the enormous skies could swallow me whole and no matter if it was the sun rising, a storm rolling in or massive clouds sitting miles away at dusk, it was expansive. I have carried these photographs for years, waiting to find the right time and the right way to make them into something more than grainy digitals.

2021 was that year! This year, I stumbled across painting on paper. I began this mini-collection with four small test paintings, then moving on to their full size 16"x20". The collection was an opportunity for me to get into my oil paints after a number of years hiatus and really see what I could do with them on paper. The natural, fluid and grand imagery of these big skies, allowed me to paint in a very free manner. Oil being the perfect medium for blending colours and creating pillowy clouds and looming skies. The process of Tape masking is a practice I started using years ago in university, it is a reference to my own thoughts and memories on particular subjects. I use this technique in this mini-collection as it allows me to paint out images I captured while covering them with the fragments from my memory, bringing the paintings another layer, visual and metaphoric.

Responses (1)

!piece @user #hashtag
Haro
Haro Artist

February 15, 2023

I just got an e-mail that this posted. Came to look. Beautiful work.

Share via Facebook Share via Pinterest Share via Twitter
Teresa Selbee Baker

February 15, 2023

Thank you! I appreciate your comments

Share via Facebook Share via Pinterest Share via Twitter
Teresa Selbee Baker
Creator
Category
Abstract, Landscape
Type
Painting - Unframed
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Dimensions
20.00 inches wide
16.00 inches tall
0.00 inches deep
Weight
0.50 lbs
Location
Savary Island, BC, CA
Feedback