On August 22nd we opened TWO new shows...
Posters from Gordon and Paulette's show openings |
And Paulette Melanson, an incredibly skilled abstract artist, filled our lower gallery with marvelous colour from her show "Revelations".
Paulette posed with a wall of her works at the opening |
We held the opening for both shows on the 22nd and enjoyed a wonderful evening full of art, chatter and delicious cloud shaped cookies (inspired by Gordon, of course) from P4Patisserie.
Happy little cloud cookie from P4Patisserie held up to Gordon's 24"x36" oil painting "Edmundston in April". They were just as delicious as they were cute! |
Check out below to see works from Gordon and Paulette's new shows, and a video link to watch our Gallery Manager set up and talk through hanging Paulette's work and links to more works available from both artists!
PAULETTE MELANSON
"The Great Upheaval", 30" x 40", Acrylic and Painted Paper Collage on Canvas |
"The Great Upheaval" is Paulette's focal piece, as well as the largest piece within this body of work.
Read below for Paulette's thoughts and the inspiration behind this painting.
"In 2022, I had the opportunity to walk on private lands (previously owned by my pre-
deportation ancestors) in the Queen Anne Marshes adjacent to Melanson Settlement
National Historic Site (near Port Royal). This very special experience inspired a
representational painting of my memories of the landscape as seen and experienced
that day. In 2024, feeling that the painting did not express what I wanted to say, I
reworked it to create the final painting, ‘The Great Upheaval’, a very tragic period for the
Acadian people. This piece is an homage to the courage and determination of my
ancestors who made it through."
To learn more about the Great Upheaval go to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_the_Acadians.
"Life in the City" , 20" x 16", Acrylic on Canvas |
"Facing the Future", 36" x 24", Acrylic on Canvas |
"Internal Voice", 16" x 20", Acylic on Canvas |
Interested in how Paulette builds her ideas and excecutes these wonderfully complicated images?
Read her Artist Statement below!
"My goal is to create work that is honest, genuine and reflects my beliefs, values and
principles.
Although my work explores themes and questions that matter a lot to me, my process
for getting there is most often unplanned, unpredictable, chaotic and meditative;
sometimes all at the same time. The process begins by experimenting with certain
techniques to create an effect. I get lost in the process of mark making, painting or
collaging with a panoply of tools and objects I’ve collected over the years. After a while
(hours, days, and sometimes months) I go on a resolution journey. This is usually
another long obsessive phase. Themes or subjects almost never enter the picture as
they get in the way of my creativity. I let go and follow my intuition letting my conscious
mind take a rest. Themes only come to mind when the work gets close to finished. Over
the years I have learned that my paintings express things to me that I had not thought
about lately or that I cannot easily express otherwise – they are truly revelations.
What I see in my paintings may be quite different than what you see. What you see is as
important to me as what I see. And sometimes people don’t see anything which is ok
too. Hearing your interpretations of the painting helps me understand people’s
perception of my work.
The following poem I wrote explains my process.
The search
I search, I search
I don’t know for what, I don’t know why
All I know is I enjoy it
I am compelled and that’s ok
The not knowing keeps me wanting more
The understanding is not always immediate
The paint always reveals"
Want to learn more about the process of hanging a show? Follow this LINK to watch our Gallery Manager Emily as she hangs Paulette's show before the opening.
Follow this LINK HERE to see Paulette's entire show "Revelations"
and follow this LINK HERE to see older works available from Paulette.
GORDON MACDONALD
"The Family Business", 36" x 36", Oil on Canvas |
"Broken clouds and Orange" , 10" x 15", Oil on aluminum |
"Off in the Background", 10" x 15", Oil on Aluminum |
"The Dover Road" 18" x 20", Oil on Aluminum |
"Years ago In P.E.I", 14" x 24", Oil on Copper |
While many of Gordon's new pieces have taken off to their new homes we still have a wonderful collection of his works for you to see at the gallery!
Follow this LINK HERE to see Gordon's entire show "The Quiet and the Seen"
And follow this LINK HERE to see older works available from Gordon.