Thursday, July 31, 2025

End of July

Robin earns his stripes
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir © 
On view at the Heliconian
in the Let's Play show,
opening August 6 -- 4 - 6 p.m.
(This is called Robin earns his stripes,
but currently it could be called
Robin earns her stripes because
a robin is raising a family of 4 on
a nest on top of one of the posts
supporting our front porch.
It's pretty cute.)

I'm sorry it's the end of July.  It feels like the summer is racing away.  And the
trouble is, it's been too hot most of the time to enjoy the things I like most
about the summer -- long walks on shady streets.  Even so
I was just making a list of 31 things I liked about July, and we had so much fun.

We are lucky to have air conditioning in our house, and our car.  So on days of really
deadly heat, (and there were quite a few) if we needed to go somewhere we were fine.

Generally speaking it is about 10 degrees cooler at the lake (Lake Ontario), so we had
some very beautiful walks beside the gorgeous blue.  We saw our family.  We talked to fun 
friends on the street.  And I worked on starting some paintings.

Have a loving your life day!

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Forced to chill

 

First stop Paris
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 30 inches
Barbara Muir ©

It seems like the right night for this painting. As soon as I have some money saved,
this will be my first stop.Workers were in the house today and I am grateful for their
work, but I couldn't paint.

So what to do? Try deleting. First I went through my email got rid of one thousand
emails, then looked through the thousands of photos on my phone. The result? Lots
of subjects for new work, and inspiration. So all in all it was well worth it.

After his work was over I drew fast sketches of Paris for Steven on my iPad.
Nothing good enough to show you. But we had fun. It's exciting to know that we've
been there enough times, that I can draw something very fast and sketchy
and Steven knows where it is.

Have a loving your life day!

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Painting, and other obligations

 

The Docent
marker on Bond paper
8 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches
Barbara Muir © 2022
(This was meant to be a
sketch, but I could see
myself doing more 
work on it.)

Today has been busy with painting, and going to a medical 
appointment.  All is well.  The painting is a landscape 
beautiful view, and I think I may be being too detailed with it. 
So we'll see.  What's exciting is that I'm having fun.  And I'm
taking it in small steps.  

Now it's TV time.  So I hope you had a great day.  Oprah, Beyoncé,
and Kamala Harris please be careful.  What a very crazy world 
it is right now. 

I miss New York and the MoMA and this docent was a very 
kind person.

Have a loving your life day!

Monday, July 28, 2025

The other part of the artist's life

Flowers for my father
pencil crayon on paper
21 1/2 x 26 inches
Barbara Muir ©
(the drawing was photographed
through glass because it's
framed.)

Today I worked with a wonderful person on updating my website. Don't get too excited.  There's a long way to go.  But it's so nice working on something that terrifies you, with someone funny and calm.  In fact it's nice working on anything with someone funny. 
The best.

So that is good news because my website needs an update.  I also painted for an upcoming show while the web designer courageously moved through my files trying to find answers for the vital questions of what is what?, and where do I find it? Done.

I'm showing you this drawing, in part because I have a friend 
who is a coloured pencil artist, and partly so you can see where I came from. I used to do coloured pencil drawings to sell for next to no money.  Then I took a course with Skip Lawrence based on acrylics, and watercolour, and never looked back.

Ease came into the process. So fun!

Have a loving your life day!


 

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Hot Sunday


New friends from the
park at the lake
Photo
Barbara Muir © 2025
(This is from a week or so
ago.  This beautiful woman was
holding a new baby, and
I asked if I could take her
picture -- possibly for a painting
some day.  She said yes, and
here's the photo.  Get this --
she's the baby's grandmother.
So sweet.  She came to help
her daughter.)

Today has been incredibly hot. As I write this, we are down at the lake,
which is thankfully about 10 degrees cooler than Midtown Toronto.
People are partying and walking along the lake. And it is beautiful here.

We are so lucky that our friend at our favourite takeout place stayed
open in this high heat to make us supper. Oh dinner's ready! So that’s
it for tonight. 

Have a loving in your life day!

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Busy Saturday -- some good thoughts from the past

 


It's movie night.  So here's a combination of thoughts from former years.

The news is, and has been hard for months.  I feel powerless reading
about wars, famine, politicians fighting for positions, instead of demanding 
ceasefires, and that food go to the people who are starving to death, that we take
care of the environment. Plus as artists, we still need to create.  It is our
purpose to use our abilities even when things are so grim.  

It was a beautiful day here, if way too hot, and I found a post from a few,
years ago with a very bad video by me about how Georgia Fullerton's GASP method
is somewhat magical, and worked for me. Forgive the terrible quality of the video.
To put it mildly I am not a techy.

"2020 was when this long, long pandemic began.  We
had no vaccines, and new variants kept coming at us.
One of my friends, the wonderful artist Georgia Fullerton,
held a GASP session for artists on Zoom, to try and inspire us
 to keep going.  I will quote that piece tonight, and show the poor
 quality video I made to go along with the blog post.

"COVID -19 (which by the way continues.  Now add measles
and RSV.  Close friends just had COVID) has shut a lot of
artists down.  We keep trying, but the impetus to paint has been
impacted by the facts -- so many galleries being closed, rare
meetings with other artists. 

On June 26 (a few years ago) Georgia Fullerton held a Zoom event to
introduce her GASP method of painting people's emotions and histories.
She had wonderful, inspiring guests.  And I don't know about the effect on
other artists, but it got me back into the studio in a pre-COVID-19
way.  I'm not saying the art I'm producing is great, but I feel super
painting.  The joy of doing it has come back to me.  I credit
Georgia.  Oh and of course my husband Steven who came into the
studio and said he liked the painting I was working on.  We need
that support."

Have a loving your life day.

Friday, July 25, 2025

How about this cool drawing of Jon Stewart


 

Jon Stewart  on The Daily Show
He asks the burning questions of the day -- with humour
Black marker on bond paper
81/2 x 11 inches
Barbara Muir © 

When I drew this Jon Stewart was on the Daily Show all week, not just
on Mondays.  He is still so funny, direct and takes on all of the 
ridiculous antics of the current government and its supporters --
who are trying so hard to turn a blind eye to everything their
leader does.  We need truth tellers. Especially funny ones.

Big fan of yours Jon.

Have a loving your life day!

Thursday, July 24, 2025

The last drawing of Stephen Colbert for now


A man IV
 Marker on watercolour paper
8 x 10 inches
Barbara Muir ©

As the Stephen Colbert cancellation reaction grows stronger, I am
including the last of my viable Stephen Colbert drawings today.
When I did these I had a fantasy of being invited on the show,
which is pretty funny now that I think about it.  But I was on
the Oprah Winfrey show, so maybe that explains why I
thought I had a chance.  

It's been a great day.  Super hot, so I was delighted to spend the
afternoon visiting a friend in her office. So much fun.  And 
one of my paintings decorated her wall.  Awesome.  

Have a loving your life day!
And stand up for people who call out leaders who lie.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

More on The Colbert file


A man
Line drawing -- black marker on bond paper
8 1/2 x 11 inches
Barbara Muir © 

I'm afraid I might have lost one of my favourite Stephen Colbert images
the other night trying to copy images for my blog.  I like this one --
clearly from a while ago.  The simplicity makes me happy.  It was
cool on Monday night when all of the late night hosts plus other
stars turned up at the filming of  The Late show with Stephen Colbert --
Jon Stewart, John Oliver, Seth Myers, Jimmy Fallon, 
Bravo host Andy Cohen,
 and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, Adam Sandler and Christopher
McDonald
.  I don't think CBS or Paramount was prepared for the strong
reaction against closing the show, and it continues.

Great day today meeting to discuss a new commission.  It's going
to be fun.  Now back to work. Au boulot (in French).

Have a loving your life day!

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Happy Anniversary of our first date!


This photo booth picture from the first couple of
weeks Steven van Schaik and I were together says it all.
It was love at first date.
This photo clearly spent some time in
one of our wallets before making it into an
official album.

Today was a perfect celebration of the anniversary of our first date.  I gave
Steven a large beautiful card made by our printer, and he brought me card
after card (with coffees) that he'd made to wish me a happy anniversary. 
We went down to Lake Ontario to pick up lunch at Alpacones and afterwards
fed the geese, sparrows, and seagulls our left over bread.  

The lake was spectacular, so we drove to the park we used to love, which
is supposedly being shoreline protected -- barring the neighbourhood from
enjoying this huge wild space -- and found an opening in the extensive fencing
that everyone was walking through, and another opening that let us go down
and sit on a log on the beach and watch and listen to the waves. 

Beautiful.  Thank you Steven for your love, and thank you to all our friends
and family for making our lives wonderful.

Have a loving your life day!

Monday, July 21, 2025

Beautiful Monday and more on Colbert

 

Drawing of a man 
black marker on watercolour paper
8 x 10 inches
Barbara Muir © 
(One of a series of drawings I did of Stephen
Colbert years ago.  At the time
my family was going through 
a lot, and Colbert's
humour kept my spirits up.
Given the times we're living in, humour
is more important than ever -- vital
in fact.) 

Today I worked with one of the kindest, funniest people I've ever had
the pleasure of working with.  What a treat.  She was working on hard,
complicated and dull stuff, and stayed engaged, on it, super funny and
filled with suggestions that worked.  How fun!

Now back to Colbert. When I got into doing Skype drawings (now it
would be Zoom drawings -- Hey! Good idea!), I liked to stop videos,
and draw from the still. That's how I drew Stephen Colbert in the midst
of conversations. It was around the time that I was asked to draw Oprah
live via Skype, and I fantasized drawing more of my TV heroes that way.
Stephen Colbert was definitely one of them.

I like the drawings now -- the energy and the feeling of his intelligence
combined with a superb ability to make people laugh. Enjoy.

Have a loving your life day!

Sunday, July 20, 2025

The Stephen Colbert Cancellation is ridiculous!

 


The Man
Marker on bond paper
8 x 10 inches
Barbara Muir ©

Another wonderful day with the younger people in the family.  All laughter,
drawing, singing, and so much fun! Why the drawing of Stephen Colbert
from a while back?  I am angry about the Stephen Colbert show cancellation.
In a democracy (not too sure where they are anymore) comedians are
supposed to call out things that don't make sense.  Paying Donald 
Trump 16 million dollars because the network seemed to favour
 Kamala Harris, his opponent in the presidential election in one program
makes no sense. Trump won. It's like suing your neighbour because your
sidewalk got ploughed in the winter one day, and theirs didn't.

But the backlash is against Stephen Colbert for calling out the insanity.
I have been a fan of Colbert's, of Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy 
Fallon, and Seth Meyers for years.  I'm a night owl, and I trust their
views on the news, plus -- big bonus -- they make me laugh.  So I 
will show as many images as I can find of Stephen Colbert this
week. And let's hope this nonsense ends soon. 

Have a loving your life day!

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Wonderful day today, with super friends over for dinner

 

Drawing of a man
 Marker on watercolour paper
8 x 10 inches
Barbara Muir © 

For the next few days I think I'll post my drawings of Stephen Colbert.  I have
enjoyed his comedy for a long time, and drawn him many times.  At one
point it was my dream to be on his show, but I'm not a big star, and I'd
probably be too shy.  Never mind.  I enjoyed his comedy and loved
drawing him.

His show has been cancelled, and I'm one of the people who is sorry about
that.  At dinner our friends talked about a lot of things.  Of course we 
touched on this topic.  The world is an upsetting place, and it was sweet
to be with people we love.

Have a loving your life day!

Friday, July 18, 2025

A Beautiful day today, and a busy happy weekend coming up

 

Macintosh Apples
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir © 

I've been painting and picking up new reference photos from my printer
for a big, complicated work. I love this painting of apples I found scrolling
through my blog.  And I love MacIntosh apples.

It's Friday night, and time to spend some time with my sweetheart. 
First a walk and then our favourite French from France TV show.  Yes. 
A great day.  I hope you had a wonderful day too.  The extreme heat and
pollution is temporarily gone. Wonderful.

Have a loving your life day!


Thursday, July 17, 2025

My friend Georgia is preparing a solo show opening in August at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery

Me with my great friend the wonderful artist -- Georgia Fullerton.
I'm holding the painting "Happiness" -- which I bought at the Full Fine
Art Collection and @homerbrowncollection pop up show
at 876 Dundas Street West in 2019. I love this painting, 
and Georgia always makes me feel happy! 
Photo courtesy Georgia Fullerton. Thank you Georgia.

In a world where we need good news, this is wonderful news -- Georgia Fullerton
is having a solo show called Being in and Moving through at the
Robert McLaughlin Gallery which will be on display from August 16th on. 
The official opening is September 28th from 1 - 3 p.m., and we will be there.
I'm so excited to see her new work.

The gallery is at 72 Queen Street, Civic Centre, in Oshawa, Ontario and the phone
number is 905-576-3000.

Have a loving your life day! 

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

The farmer's sunflowers

Sunflowers from the market
Photo
Barbara Muir © 2025

The farmers (Marvellous Edibles) we visit at the organic market at the Brickworks
has grown the most beautiful flowers this year.  This is part of the latest offering.

I am not feeling great today, so this will be really short.  I'm reacting to the heat and the
heavy pollution from the forest fires in Toronto. Fingers crossed tomorrow is better.

Have a loving your life day. 

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Bad air, not feeling great, but painting


Night Nasturtiums 
Watercolour on watercolour paper
5 7/8 x 9.5 inches
Barbara Muir ©

(Apologies I felt so bad last night I forgot to post this blog.  More coming 
tonight.)

 I had a great conversation with a friend. I worked with a long time
 ago today. It was a wonderful break from painting – which is going
well. But I sat out on our back porch for a few minutes and the air got
to me. I suddenly got a headache and was not feeling super.

So this is a short one tonight I hope you enjoy the painting of nasturtiums.
 This year it’s been so hot that we’re way behind on gardening, and haven’t
 planted any nasturtiums. Miracle of Of miracles one ministration plant is
 coming up in the The back garden. We hope it’s from the planet that took
 over a large part of the garden last year. That would be wonderful.

Have a loving in your life day!



Monday, July 14, 2025

Someday maybe we'll meet these people

The House on the Hill #2
Acrylic on canvas
18 x 24 inches
Barbara Muir © 2017
SOLD 
 
Is it a strange concept that a certain house on your journey can become
symbolic?  This one is.  But I've noticed that Steven and I grow 
attached to houses in different places where we travel.  Here in
Toronto, we've traveled to Etobicoke, and parked in front of the same
house in front of a park by the lake.  The owner of the house stands
in the doorway smoking.  I call him Fred, and Steven calls him Dave,
and yet we've never talked to him, because we don't know him.

In decent weather, we used to get out of the car, and go for a walk along the
water, a long way from Fred/Dave.  Lately we haven't been going there
because the city is doing construction on the shore all along the park, and
they've torn down all the beautiful trees that used to be there.

But as far as I know this sweet house on the hill, not far from our
school house in Nova Scotia still exists, and it signifies the end
of the journey -- arrival. It always makes me happy.

Have a loving your life day! 

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Thank you again to everyone who supports me, teaches me, buys my art

My portrait of Susan Carlin
quick sketch
charcoal on watercolour paper
12 x 9 inches
Barbara Muir ©
(One of my early blog mentors
was the artist Susan Carlin.  The day she
asked me to sit for a Skype portrait and to
do her portrait via Skype long distance (she
was in Texas) was a big day. I had already
been interviewed by 
Howard Wolinsky for a
YouTube interview, and was contacted by my
friend Melinda  Esparza who did a portrait
drawing from Howard's first YouTube
interview with me.

Susan taught me a lot about drawing.
She taught me how to draw a curve.  Big lesson.  
She now can't remember that, but you did Susan
on one of your internet drawing classes!
 You are part of the 
reason I love
drawing coffee cups.)


We are having company for dinner tonight -- a rare event, so I am going
to repost a former blog. On a busy, sweltering, day like this one I posted
this blog, and it seems perfect for today too. So thank you everyone. 
You make me happy, inspire me, and keep me going! I'm so grateful.

"The drawing today is of a dear artist friend in Texas, Susan Carlin.
Susan and I drew one another via Skype in 2009.  'Perfect,'
I thought when I saw the drawing scrolling through, and then
I read my post about it in 2019, and decided to put that on today's
blog too.

"Leaving your parents' sheltered and safe home to
go out on your own at 17 can have its downsides.
It is lonely - even if you live with a friend, and
scary, even if its in a safe area of town, and a lot
of work.  But what I was lucky enough to realize
early on -- if you read my earlier story about a family
in my neighbourhood who were kind to me as a seven
year old -- is that the world is full of mentors.

I was transformed from practically a stick figure
drawer at the end of high school, into a decent
life drawing artist in the 8 months of my first
school year at OCAD.

When I switched to English at a different university,
I was taught that contrary to the views expressed
by my family, I was smart!  What?  An A+ student
all of a sudden.  I could write a 40 page undergraduate
thesis on Iconography and Imagery in Edmund Spenser's
The Fairie Queene!

And so the story goes throughout my life.  Brilliant teachers,
wonderful artists, delightful collectors, plus magnificently
inspiring friends and mentors have given me the delightful life I live -- filled
with loving family, superb friends, exceptional books,
music, film, super walks, and above all happiness.

Mentors in recent years other than family, have been all of
the artists in the blog, Facebook and Instagram world, plus
the artists I show with, and in the art clubs I belong to.  So
ultimately this is a thank you!  Thank you for teaching me so
much on a continuous basis, and for supporting me.  You are
all my mentors and you empower me.

Have a mentoring someone day."

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Movie night and a favourite



Reading in the kitchen
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir ©

As I write this, I’m sitting in a park by Lake Ontario, watching people
enjoy the slightly cooler air, and having parties and picnics together.
It is very joyous.

The painting tonight that is one of my Before the Dance series
paintings featuring one of my favourite models Shakoya sitting in our
kitchen with my favourite coffee cup, reading a book. Shakoya
was an amazing model. I've lost touch with her because she was a student,
and no doubt moved on after she graduated. I usually work quite large so
it makes me happy that so much is happening in this small work.

Hope you enjoy this. Got to go. It’s time to find a movie.

Have a loving your life day!

Friday, July 11, 2025

The significance of portraits

 

Me with my painting
The Maharani's great granddaughter with
her great granddaughter
Acrylic on canvas 
30 x 30 inches
Barbara Muir ©

It's very late, and after a jam packed day, I want to go to bed.  I'm not religious,
I don't believe in a "heaven" as such.  But this painting holds the essence of my
mother-in-law for me, and the bond we formed around the time I did her 
portrait.  She liked it -- which was huge for me.

And each night before I go to bed, I say goodnight to the painting, -- which is
in my studio, and to my mother-in law, who I am well aware is gone, but she
lives on in our hearts -- and I thank my mother-in-law for her beautiful son,
my husband.

So that's what good portraits can do.  This is one of my good portraits, and I
am so glad that it's here to remind me that love and art can combine with
meaning.

Have a loving your life day.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Dreaming of Nova Scotia and the day was a 10

The house on the hill
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir © 

I spent the day painting, and once again nothing is finished enough to
share. Today, the 10th was a perfect 10.  I painted a sweet model's
portrait and had delightful conversations in the process.

I am dreaming rather a lot about Nova Scotia, and this painting is
in some ways symbolic of our travels there.  We own a one room school
house in Nova Scotia, with an attic -- which is where we sleep. And we 
love it there.

I expressed my tenderness for Nova Scotia in a former blog:

"When you love a place the way we love Nova Scotia,
and travel there by car -- certain landmarks
help you know you've arrived.  This house is one of
them for me.  You see it coming along Highway
6, the Sunrise Trail, from Amherst.  It's at the top
of a hill, and it appears over the brilliant green of
summer grass. When we see it we know we'll be
there in 10 kilometres.

This year I photographed it frantically as we drove
by, and then when I was painting it the angle was
different than my mind's image, so I wasn't clear
that it was "the house."  Driving by another day,
I thought, "that's the house in my painting, oh and
the house on the hill." 

This is it.  A simple white farmhouse. Those
white buildings set against vivid green grass,
and blue, or scowling grey skies might as well be
the fans waving flags at the finish line of a race at the
end of our 2,000 kilometre (1,242 mile) journey.
They say, "lucky you!  You've made it to Nova Scotia
again."

Light influences everything we paint.  In our part of a
Nova Scotia the sand is a coppery red.  The colour
changes wildly with the time of day, and many of the
roads and paths are the same colour.  That was my
ground and it wanted to pop through here and there, 
so I let it." 

Don't worry Nova Scotia, we're coming back.  Just
not sure when.

Have a loving your life day!

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Summer is hurrying by

Sunflowers
Inktober drawing
Black marker on Canson
Mixed Media Paper
5.5 x 8.5 inches
Barbara Muir © 2020

Painting all day, but I only show you finished, or nearly finished work.
This drawing showed up when I was scrolling through my blog, and
it made me realize how quickly the summer is going. 

Sunflowers are not an early summer flower, and our local vegetable
store, which sells 
flowers too has sunflowers now.  I love them, but
something inside me said 
"too soon, too soon," so I bought peonies
instead, which are over in 
everyone's gardens, because we've had
extreme heat.

It was a great art day, and I hope you had a great day too.

Have a loving your life day! 

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

A great day, fun and creativity

The Louvre Cour Napoléon
Photo 
Barbara Muir © 2024

I'm working on a large painting of a Paris scene (this isn't the scene), and had a joyous,
busy day.  Coffee in the morning with neighbourhood friends, a commission meeting
in the afternoon, and in between working on a painting that makes me very happy.

In the evening we had a quick supper, then hurried down to the lake to have a 
walk at sunset.  So exquisite.  Lots of inspiration everywhere.

Have a loving your life day!
 

Monday, July 7, 2025

A wonderful sale to a sweet client

 


On the St. Lawrence
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches
Barbara Muir © Revised 2025

This painting sold today to a delightful client with an impressive art collection.  I feel honoured
to be part of that collection now.  I love the painting, which brings back so many memories of 
stopping to take in the beautiful views on the St. Lawrence river in Quebec, on our drive out
to Nova Scotia each summer. 

I'm happy that my work has found such a good home. 

It is super hot here in Toronto, and I hope wherever you are, you are staying cool.

Have a loving your life day!  








Sunday, July 6, 2025

Looking back and loving life

Water Image #2
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 30 inches
Barbara Muir © 

It was a great day today -- we had my son's belated Birthday party -- wonderful
cake, singing including our dog Sally, who even though she's deaf joins in
for Happy Birthday.

After the party Steven and I went down to Lake Ontario to our favourite park, and 
had a wonderful time. We found out today that two of the people who serve
and cook at the take out place we visit have law degrees from India. I can't help
wishing that Canada would recognize and accept their talents without years
of red tape.  

We also met a lovely family with a new (two month old baby), and the 
grandmother let me photograph her holding the baby, and so did the baby's
daddy.  They were so warm and welcoming. I may do a portrait from this
sweet meeting sometime.

The painting I'm showing you ideally captures the feeling of the heat of this day.
Plus it would have been great for us to have been able to swim. It didn't happen. 
But I love this portrait, purchased by one of my super bosses at Seneca College,
who sadly has died, and I don't know where the painting is. If you know,
please tell me.

Have a loving your life day!

 

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Missing Florence

A fruit market we passed
walking to the church of
Santa Maria Novella
where many Medicis are
buried in Florence, Italy.

Photo
Barbara Muir © 2009

Today was the opening of the Let's Play show on all summer at the Heliconian
Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave. in Toronto.  It's a beautiful show, and I have eight 
pieces in the exhibition.  But here's the thing.  I had so much fun talking to
guests that I neglected to take any photos of the work.  Plus before the show
drop off I was painting 24/7.

So. One of the things more than one guest and I talked about was Florence,
and scrolling through my blog I saw this beautiful photo which reminded
me so much of being there. Such an amazing city.

It's movie night again, and we just finished dinner. Here's what I wrote
when I first showed you the photo above:

"The first time I showed in Italy at the Florence Biennale, was
one of the most exciting times in my art career.  True I was
showing three portraits, and people didn't seem to
understand why, but it didn't matter.  It was the most fun.
And the city was so beautiful, so moving, so rich in art,
fabulous food, wonderful people.

I'm putting on this photo of a fruit market near the
church of Santa Maria Novella.  Florence was an
endless visual treat."

Have a loving your life day!

 

Friday, July 4, 2025

Hooked on an old drawing

Flora on Skype
Black marker on bond paper
8 1/2 x 11 inches
Barbara Muir © 2009

Sixteen years ago weary after painting all day for a show, I drew this 
drawing of my friend Flora Doehler.  Flora is the person who urged
me to do a blog.  My son Christopher actually started it for me.
So Flora transformed my life, and continues to inspire me with
 her beautiful art.

Her push for change in my life sent me all over the world, to New York,
to Florence, to Paris and the Louvre, and to Oprah Winfrey's show
drawing her live via Skype.

Meanwhile Flora moved to a small maritime town, and almost lives
in retreat compared to life in the big city.  And she continues to
make and sell beautiful art, and to teach me things about technology
and painting.

Have a loving your life day.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Happy Birthday to Christopher

Look at this
Acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches
Barbara Muir © 2011

Yesterday, July 2, was my wonderful son Christopher's birthday. Having painted like
fury for days, I was painting until way too late in the morning today to
prepare for a drop off of 7 paintings this morning at 9 a.m. 
We called Christopher, and sang Happy Birthday (our dog Sally always joins
in), and we had cards and gifts ready, but our schedules didn't
permit getting together. And we missed him.  But soon we will get 
together and celebrate.

Steven and I thought about Christopher all day. His birthday was
a wonderful life changing day for us! We became a family that day, and
we are so grateful to Christopher for all of the joy he's brought into
our lives. I wish Christopher and Megan, his beautiful wife -- one
of the kindest people I know -- a fabulous year.

The painting today is of Christopher and Megan. I
painted it using a Skype image I took on my computer when
Christopher 
and Megan were teaching in Korea.  

Have a loving your life day.
 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Goodnight -- Early morning drop off


Robin earns his stripes
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir © Revised 2025


One of 7 images I'm putting in the Heliconian Club Let's Play summer show, 
which opens this Saturday at 35 Hazelton Ave. Love to see you there.
Now to bed.

Have a loving working super hard day.

 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Happy Canada Day

Canada Geese celebrate Canada Day
Photo
Barbara Muir © 

Last year I wrote about the invasion of Ottawa, our nation's 
capital by truckers in January, 2022. That did change Canada Day
certainly  in Toronto.  Before the right wing, anti-vaccination
(for 
COVID) truckers invaded Ottawa, Canada Day used to be a
very obvious celebrate-the-country holiday. Our street 
would be hung
with the Maple Leaf flags on almost every house. The Canadian
flag, angrily waved in the trucker invasion is still not popular in my
neighbourhood, but Canada Day had extra significance this year, as people
gathered in celebrations to reinforce the idea of Canada as a sovereign nation,
since Trump's threat to make us the 51st state.  Canadians want to make it
clear that that's not happening.

And even though we aren't big on patriotism we are all proud of
many things about our country. Here's what I said before that still applies:

What I like about Canada:

"1.  The people -- Canadians come from all over the world.
My own ancestors, great, and great, great grandparents
came from Italy, Scotland, Ireland, and France.  My
husband is descended from Dutch and Indonesian
grandparents.

2. My city.  Each time I come back to Toronto, after
visiting other countries, I notice how people are here.
At the bus stops we all hang out together.  It feels
different from other cities in the world.

3. Our humour.  Canadians are self-critical -- and
that is the core of our humour.  And we're funny.
Our humour gets exported big time, especially to our
southern neiighbour where so many of the top comedians,
and comic actors are Canadian.

4. We're boring.  We're allowed to be boring and
safe. We want good and happy lives, and it doesn't
matter if that means we live by routines.

5. No guns. (Or almost no guns).  We don't think
it's cool to use/have guns.  We don't have guns in
our houses, our cars.  Guns are not cool here.
Criminals and hunters use guns. The police have
guns, but the general public detests gun violence,
and thinks guns are scary, and worse -- stupid and
senseless.

6. We say we're sorry.  You know you're in
Canada when you bump into someone's cart
in the supermarket and the sorry fest goes on
for 10 minutes -- first you. "I'm sorry," then
the other person, "No I'm sorry" and that
continues.

7. Free health care.  When relatives of mine
have gone through treatments for cancer, or
had surgery, or babies, or any kind of reason
to need healthcare -- it's free.  Some doctors
charge a yearly fee -- maybe $300, but otherwise
healthcare is free.

8. We're a vast country.  I've traveled from one
side of the country almost to the other, and there
is still so much to see, so many places I haven't been.

9. Our art -- it's exciting being an artist in Canada.
Although we're a young country, our art has a
distinctive quality.  Canadian artists love this country,
and that comes out in so many forms -- in art, music and,
literature.

10.  Our kindness.  It is in to be kind here. People from
other countries might find that boring, but we don't. 

Of course things go wrong. The country and its history
are far from perfect. We are dealing with righting the
terrible mistreatment of indigenous people at residential
schools. We are not free from racism, or disturbing,
and violent acts. But in Toronto, where I live, violence is
not the norm. Many neighbours from every culture were out 
all over the city watching fireworks together tonight, and
wishing each other Happy Canada Day."

Have a loving your life day!

Portrait Artist

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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!