Saul the Seagull, created for the National Anglican Synod, held in Halifax in 2010. |
In his many roles, my husband has always prepared a wicked lesson plan, presentation, speech or sermon. He is an amazing speaker and amongst his students, co-workers, fellow students and parishioners he has actual fans. They all love him.
Handmade paper collage to illustrate Psalm 137- "..by the rivers of Babylon" |
From time to time and usually at the last gosh darn minute, he asks for " just a little sketch" to better illustrate his topic of the moment. Poor fella can't draw a stick man without guidance ( I guess he's been to darn busy to fit drawing lessons into his portfolio. Lol..) but he believes that I can perform miracles. I'm always stunned when he and others comment on my work with this awe and appreciation. I forget that this ability, that is innate and "usual" to me and many others, isn't always so in everyone. Then, I count my blessings and tackle the next project.
My very old Sunday school sheep- Papier mache using egg cartons. |
Palm Sunday donkey using strip paper mache. |
On another occasion, he invited me to be a hands-on assistant to Renee Forestall, an artist and educator who is also the daughter of acclaimed east coast Canadian painter, Tom Forrestall, whose art has been classified as Magic Realism. Renee was educating classroom teachers who suddenly found themselves having to provide art instruction when art programs and their teachers were slashed out of existence due to cutbacks. She is the inspiration of all of my paper and paper mache passion, adding leaps and bounds to my repertoire of media and creative play.
Collage of odd bits to represent "Communion with Mankind" |
A dove in pen and ink for a church bulletin. |
Some of my favorite pieces were pen and ink sketches created for church bulletins. With so many techniques to tempt me, I rarely just enjoy the simplicity of drawing. Every now and then when I do pick up a pencil or pen and ink, what a pleasure it is.
Another sunday bulletin cover |
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