Friday, February 2, 2024

Getting the love cards started


Robin's Message of Love
8 x 8 inches
Acrylic on canvas
Barbara Muir © 2017

I have some paintings in process, plus today was about ordering
cards. I am a major fan of the heart, and my printer, Chris at
St. Clair Printing & Graphics understands.  That makes a world of
difference -- working with people who get you. I went and
checked the colour and print outs in person. We'll make a few
small changes, and then I will have cards for the Month of Love.  

Super tired tonight.  Time to rest, and watch our favourite
show with my husband.   We had a gorgeous, sunny
day and I enjoyed a wonderful walk with a friend.

Have a loving your life day.

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Happy Month of Love


Lovebird acting as a banner.
The original (on the left) is 
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches

January was a toughie.  I've never been more happy to sail into
the Month of Love.  I do love the first day of the Month of Love.
A few years ago, I decided that I would start thinking about
February as the Month of Love, not just the month for Valentine's
Day, but for a whole month of hearts, which I love, flowers and
happy thoughts when possible.

For the past two years I've used up most of my hundreds of printed
Valentine's cards for art shows that I had printed before the pandemic.
(That will be four years for me on March 9), to write love notes for
my husband every night for him to find in the morning, when he
gets up hours before I do.  We have been on different schedules since
I became a night teacher.

So today I talked to my wonderful printer, and tomorrow I will order
more cards.  Meanwhile spread love wherever, and whenever you can. People
need love and affection. Your posts and work make me happy, and
help make me love my life, even when it's hard, thank you.

Have a loving your life day.

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Still here with you



Sky high summer joy
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 30 inches
Barbara Muir © 2019

I know I've shown this to you before. In fact I finished it in January 
2019.  Remember that year?  Back before COVID, and weird
truckers revolting against mandatory COVID vaccines as
millions died. 2019 stands out in my mind as a year of bliss.

The other night my son helped get the Christmas tree
out of my studio.  I mean every studio needs a festive element,
but it was time to go, and behind the tree was this painting -- asking
to be seen again.  The promise of summer, which gets closer
funnily enough as we head into what should be deep winter,
although we have no snow.

It has been a very hard month, and I'm grateful to everyone who
helped me get through it.  Of course that means you.

I am looking forward to February -- the month of love.

Have a loving your life day. 

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The power and delight of artist friends


Journal Sketch
of my friend Miranda Brouwers
marker on journal paper
6 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir © 2024

If you ever get the chance to show in International shows,
I hope you do it.  Of course there is so much to learn -- how
to navigate, what to send, how to manage shipping, where
to stay.  And the most wonderful part of the whole experience
is the friendships you make that last.

This is a really rough, quick sketch of one of those friends
for me -- Miranda Brouwers -- an amazing artist, and 
fabulous friend.  We met in Florence Italy at the 2015 
Florence Biennale, and formed what we called The Happy
People group, to cheer other artists on through the 10 days
of exhibiting.

We showed together again at the Louvre in 2016. And have
kept in constant touch ever since. Miranda is currently
devoting her work to beautiful cards, T-shirts, invitations,
and art that helps people celebrate the important moments
in their lives. I will do a more refined drawing another time.
Meanwhile have fun Miranda.

Have a loving your life day.

Monday, January 29, 2024

Thank you Heliconian Club -- Go see the Drawing from Life 2024 Exhibition


Toronto Man
Charcoal, acrylic ink, and
acrylic on canvas
24 x 24 inches
Barbara Muir © 2024

The drawing I'm showing you today is based on a journal sketch.
I thought it would be cool to translate my small 6 x 8 inch
drawing onto canvas, and to draw it in acrylic ink. 

And this morning just before noon, I was finished after a couple
of days of trying to get it down.  The final acrylic ink drawing on
canvas turned out to be a completely different person than my
journal drawing, and that's okay. 

I'm calling him Toronto Man because he's in a trench coat, and
it has been either grey, foggy, or raining here for the past two
months -- so we need our trench coats. 

Thanks to the Heliconian Club for hanging my work right away.
It will be part of the wonderful Drawing From Life exhibition
opening Saturday, February from 2 - 5 p.m.  Admission is free.

Have a loving your life day

Sunday, January 28, 2024

Super busy tonight (like last year on this date) -- please enjoy my pre-COVID post, reposted

 

Yield to the Lemon
Acrylic on cradled Birch panel
8 x 10 inches
Barbara Muir © 2017

Hi Everyone I'm trying to get a painting into a show by
1p.m. tomorrow, so I this is a slightly edited post tonight from
2017 that I love. 

"The Happiness Trick

Is there a trick to happiness?  Yes.  People have written books
about how.  But there is a secret to being happy.  We have to
allow it.  I heard about this phenomenon called the "Nocebo
response".  In medicine it is related to telling a patient that
they will not get better. (This is especially interesting with a
family member going through hard medical times.) This message
apparently has such a profound effect on the person's mind that
the patient shuts the door on hope, and may get rapidly worse.

My great happiness magic for today is to talk yourself out of
it.  Of the cold you are frightened to get, and will get if you
sneeze, and are told it's coming -- watch out.  (Please wear a
mask to protect yourself from exposure,) of the depression
you could get because in this city the sky has been grey except
for a couple of days for what seems like two months.  And in
painting of the fear that you can't do it.

Try this.  Instead of freaking out about what you can't do,
start with "This is easy!"  Just repeat that a few times, and
watch your shoulders quit tightening into a vice grip.
I admit it -- given the number of people who have colds, flu
and COVID right now -- our chances of getting something are good.
(In the case of COVID, and flu if you have all of your vaccines, and
wear a mask in public, and use hand sanitizer, you can help yourself
avoid it.) And as for painting or drawing -- we need to take a look at
how tough things are in the world, and let ourselves know how
lucky we are to be compelled to make something.

Here is my offering for tonight.  When we were in New York
in June, 2016, Steven got a T-shirt he loves at the Metropolitan
Museum.   It says "Yield to the art," which is what installers
say when they're moving big pieces through the museum.
Hence Yield to the Lemon, because the lemon demanded
center stage.

Have a tricking-yourself-into-happiness day."

Saturday, January 27, 2024

A moving connection


Casually flexing
Pencil sketch on letter paper
8.5 x 11
Aaron Chan © 2021

It's especially poignant meeting someone in the process of
visiting a family member trying to recover from surgery
in hospital.  While patients sleep and heal, people who
are watching over them sometimes have quick, quiet 
conversations, which is how I met the artist I featured
last night -- Aaron Chan.  


Stay hydrated folks!
Pencil sketch on letter paper
8.5 x 11 inches
Aaron Chan © 2021

It's Saturday night, and I'm working on a painting/drawing
of my own.  It's movie night in our house.  So I'm sharing 
two more super drawings by Aaron.  I hope you enjoy them.
When he showed me some drawings on his phone, I asked
him to send me samples, so I could share them with you.
They do highlight the best of the hospital experience -- which
is kind, hard working, careful staff.

Have a loving your life day.

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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!