Thursday, February 26, 2026

A happy day painting

 

Late evening tulips 
Acrylic on birch panel
12 x 12 inches
Barbara Muir © 
SOLD 

It's been a deliciously enjoyable day. It's just such a pleasure to get to
paint all day. The work is not ready to be shown at the moment.

Looking through my blog I found this joyful painting of tulips,
which perfectly expresses my mood today. I totally love flowers.
As I said in a former post:

"Through every season, flowers are a necessity for me.
I paint them, I revel in their presence, I need them,
-- they are an essential part of my life.  It's great
in summer when we can just go outside and pick them,
but in winter they are such a supreme delight."

I love this painting and am so glad it sold to an appreciative
collector .  

Have a loving your life day!


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

This year we've got snow!

Snowy day in Toronto
iPad drawing
8 x 10 inches
Barbara Muir © 2019

A couple of years ago I wrote on my blog on this day about how worried
I was because we'd only had one snowfall.  No worries this year -- snow, snow,
and more snow.  As inconvenient as that is for drivers who have to clean
off their cars before heading to work, it is the best thing for the environment.
We need that snow to help the flowers and crops in the spring.

There is a beautiful sunset happening as I write this.  I'm working on paintings
for the April show at the Heliconian, The Colour of Light, opening April
3, 4 and 8 and maybe 24.  The last date is not completely confirmed. So
I will let you know when it is.

It is a different winter. Toronto has had more snow than Ottawa, 5 hours 
north of us, and New York City -- way south of us across the border
has had a bigger dump of snow, than our 2 feet of snow.  They got
3 feet on one day!  Still the photos are beautiful.  

Have a loving your life day! 

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Happy Wedding Monthaversary to my sweetheart

Steven and me in Paris at Khao Thai
our favourite Thai Restaurant -- 

(No we're not in Paris now --
we're in beautiful snowy Toronto
Not sure when we're returning, but
can't wait Dara and Robelle and
Jean Philippe and Sophie).


Today is the Monthaversary of our wedding day. I know you already
know this, but every month we have a little toast to each other at dinner
on our Monthaversary.  It was a great day.  Working all day painting, and
the piece is working well.

Plus it seems like we may get a 4th opening in April for our Colour of 
Light show.  (Details coming when it's confirmed.)It was a gorgeous
day in Toronto -- thick snow, and sunlight making those beautiful
blue shadows. 

I hope you had a great day.  Got to go and spend time with the 
love of my life. 

Have a loving your life day!

Monday, February 23, 2026

More about love

 

Catherine Scott
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 36 inches
Barbara Muir © 

One of the hardest parts of love is losing someone you
love. It has sometimes been my honour to paint someone
who is aware that they don't have long to live.  And I've
painted people who were healthy then, and years later
that work represents them, as they are gone.  That is 
not my main purpose as a painter, but it's deeply
moving when it happens.  Here's a post about 
the painting above:

"Love -- the lasting kind -- is a deep feeling, compelling,
nourishing, and rewarding. Some of my favourite portrait
commissions were created to add significance to the sitter's
life, and to capture who they really were.

In the case of my portrait of Catherine Scott -- one of
my favourites -- her friends wanted to fulfill her dream
of having a meaningful image of herself to live on and
represent her after her death.  She was dying of cancer.
I was honoured to be picked to paint her.

Detail from the portrait of
Catherine Scott showing her favourite earrings

She sat for me, and was so vital, funny, present --
that I really thought there was no way she would die.
Her portrait was the special gift her friends gave her
on what turned out to be her last birthday.

Every item she wore, every piece of jewelry, every
detail in the painting was to her specifications.  And
I was more than happy to make her happy.  She
was a delight to work with, and sat posing for me for
many sessions so that I could get it right.  I know
that tired her out, but she was a brave woman.

I was at the birthday party when her friends
unveiled the portrait, and that moment will
stay in my mind forever."

Have a loving your life day

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Happy Monthaversary of our first date

 

Me and Steven at Cliff Lumsdon Park on
the actual anniversary of our first date.
It's summer in the photo, but not here
in Toronto. It's cold with deep snow
and more expected. A photographer is
setting up a wedding photo in the background
 in this photo.

It's been a very busy day today with family -- making art, listening
to rock, and Vivaldi. We had so much fun.  Now it's late, and
I just wanted to say how happy I am to celebrate our first date
(me and Steven) every month, and of course once a year on
July 22nd.

I hope you had a fantastic weekend, and yes we did.

Have a loving your life day! 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Belated Family Day

 

Let's get this party started!
First in the Times Tables series
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 30 inches
Barbara Muir © 
(One of my all time favourite
paintings because the family
is so happy, and because they were
wonderful models at a hard
time in my life.)

Tonight we had dinner with friends who feel like family.  It
was so fun.  Plus I talked to both of my sons today --
always wonderful.  I notice that in recent years we've been
travelling on what we call Family Day in our province, and
many Canadian provinces, a statutory holiday.

We started Family day this year in Ottawa, and visited family in Chelsea,
Quebec, and then perhaps I forgot to post about it because of the
long drive home through very dense fog in places.

I like this post about Family day, which this year was last
Monday, February 16, so hoping that your family, or friend
family is having a wonderful time with you.

"If you didn't have Family Day where you live, hug your family, or
give them 
a call.  And hug the friends who are like family for you.
We need each other now.

And to Megan, Christopher, Emily, Sam, Alice, Madeleine, James,
Sally, Angus, Andrew, Lina, Jemma, Jackson, Quincy, Jon, Kathryn,
Rose, Rae, our dog Sally, our cat, Monet -- Happy Family Day, and
thanks for being our family. And thanks to the wonderful people who
kept our animals happy while we were away."

Love to my family, and you my friends, and to my art, blogging,
Instagram and Facebook family.

Have a loving your life day!


Friday, February 20, 2026

Grateful to the Internet

Some portraits by me
Acrylic on canvas
Barbara Muir ©

A very busy day working today.  I found this post (slightly updated) in a former blog
and I like it.  Still true:

Benefits of the Internet

"1. Before the Internet, artists were restricted in large part
to being alone, and working alone.  If you were
painting in that ancient time, do you remember how
isolated you felt? 

2. The Internet through all the social media sites, through
blogs like mine, connects artists to artists all over the 
world.  When you are working on a piece and post it,
people comment on how well you're doing.  
You never had support like that in the far back past.

3. Seeing work from all over the world, adds to, it does not
detract from our creativity.  New ideas and new ways
of working pop up every day on favourite artists' sites,
and many of them post how-to videos, photos of how
their studios are organized.  I have learned so much!
I admit that if you have no sense of time you could
perhaps lose days just looking at what people do.
But even that would be a productive use of an artist's
time.

4. Being public as an artist puts pressure on us to
produce.  Less creative than before the Internet?
I hardly think so.  Nothing is more of a push to
get going with new work, finish old work, do the
work period, than knowing people are waiting to
see what you are doing.  We all can have an
audience now if we want it.  And I don't get the
idea of creating art in a vacuum and not sharing it
with the world.  Sharing it to me seems to be one
of the reasons for creating work.

5. Speaking of being noticed -- how would I have
been found by Howard Wolinsky, the Chicago
Journalist (and fantastic photographer)
if I didn't have a web presence (a blog)?  And
how would his YouTube interviews with me 
get picked up by the Oprah Winfrey show if
I didn't have a blog?  Marvellous and miraculous
opportunities open up for artists because of the 
Internet.  Oh and the reason I was noticed --
I was working on a then new form of Internet
communication -- Skype. 

6. And perhaps equally exciting are the
invitations to take part in International shows that
might never have come my way, if my work 
wasn't out there, visible, online.  How 
wonderful to get the chance to show in New York 
City, the Louvre, in Paris, or The Florence Biennale, 
in Italy and meet artists whose work you admire face 
to face. How lovely to visit cities you have always
wanted to see, and to make new friends there. 

7.  Let's not forget one of the reasons for producing
art if you are a professional artist -- sales.  We work
in one of the few professions in the world which
is supposed to be above discussions of money.
It's true.  I can't tell you how many artists have told
me that either they don't sell their work, or they
don't care about sales.  Either those artists are
independently wealthy (and I have met many
such artists) or they've bought (pardon my wording)
the myth that artists should be above concerns
about cash.  Not true.  The Internet can bring
artists sales from anywhere and anyone.  And it does.

8. Having an Internet presence gives artists a quick
and easy record of what they've done, and if they
write a blog, like I do, they've also got fast access
to what they were thinking creating a certain piece
of work, what their worries were, what methods
they used, and valuable insight into what their 
ideas and goals were in the past,  and how they've
changed and grown.

9.  Proof of creativity is an incredible advantage of 
the Internet.  Since I started this little blog in 2008
I've written 4382 blogs.  Say I get down (and everybody
including artists has their down days) -- that number
alone should help me see that I haven't been 
completely idle, I've been creative.  And that's just the blog,
and what about other social media.  Plus I am
getting close to2,756,934hits (or people looking at
and reading my blog.)  That is quite a lot more
attention than I would have had working alone in
my little studio, and it is encouraging.  Oddly enough
we artists are doing a peculiar thing -- making something
out of nothing.  Many of us are as insecure as all get
out about it.  The proof that people notice is a great
boon to our spirits, our productivity, and I believe
our mental health.

10.  It just gets better.  There is so much I haven't
mentioned -- all the supportive people we can meet
who conduct seminars we can access online, both paid and
unpaid to learn about the technical, financial, 
theoretical -- every aspect of art and creativity.  TED
Talks, Alyson Stanfield, please add to this list in the
comments, I have to go and paint soon.  Plus there is
a code of honour -- certainly in the art blog world.
We only comment on work we like.  So all of our
comments are positive.  And in my experience as a 
teacher -- believe me that has a magical effect.
It is not bad for creativity for people to earn 
praise -- quite the opposite.  Think about it.
Which friend makes you want to continue with
(anything), the one who criticizes every single 
thing you do, or the one who notices what you're
doing well.  I pick the latter, and I know you would
too." 

That's it for today folks.  Hurray for the Internet
and the boost to creativity everywhere.

Have a loving your life day! 

Portrait Artist

My photo
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I paint and draw on commission and for shows. To commission a portrait, or purchase one of my paintings please contact me at: barbara.muir@sympatico.ca
A major highlight in my career? Drawing Oprah Winfrey live via Skype for her show "Where in the Skype are you? Galleries: Studio Vogue Gallery, Toronto, Canada. The Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, New York City. Gallery at the Porch Door, Kingston, Canada. Your positive comments on this blog mean the world to me. I'd love to hear from you!