More florals coming your way!

The past few days I have been busy painting a couple more floral pieces for the upcoming Riverdale Art Show.

The first is my rendition of Starlette Lillies. They are a beautiful mix of yellows, oranges, purples and reds and really pop off the canvas against the blue background.

The other is my second painting of sunflowers. Between the darker edges of the flower centers and the red background, the beautiful sunflowers practically fly off the page.

Both pieces will be avialable this coming Fri/Sat, August 5 and 6th at the Riverdale Art Show. Check my events page for more details.

Hope to see you there!

Art Show News!

Live Shows are Opening Up Again!

To say I am happy about the art show world opening up post-COVID is an understatement.

This week, I am participating in 2 live art shows.

The Don Valley Art Club’s Spring Show & Sale is both live at the Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills in Toronto and online. See 100+ new paintings in the gallery and 300+ artworks online from the club’s many talented members.

 The show starts April 27 until May 8 in the gallery and extends until May 15th online.

GALLERY DAYS AND HOURS: Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 4pm.
Todmorden Mills Heritage site is located at 67 Pottery Road, Toronto M4K 2B9
FREE ADMISSION! FREE PARKING!

The annual Aurora Art Show & Sale welcomes you back live to the Aurora Town Hall. This is a juried show open to all artists offering a wide variety of styles, mediums and tastes. Artwork is professionally displayed for the public in the beautiful Town Hall.

The show runs April 30th to May 1st from 10am to 5pm.
Aurora Town Hall. 100 John West Way, Aurora L4G 6J1
FREE ADMISSION! FREE PARKING!

A few more shows are coming up this year. In July, The Guild Alive with Arts and Culture is back at my favourite Toronto Park – Guildwood. Drop by my booth to browse my art, chat and enter your name in a draw for a chance to win one of my original paintings.

 In August, The Riverdale Art Show on the Danforth is back! To celebrate this show post-COVID, we have moved the date up to align with Greektown’s Taste of the Danforth and the venue for the art show has been moved inside the beautiful St. Barnabas Church.

 As these and other show dates draw closer, I will send updated information. 

You can always check here on my website for art details and show information www.ramonaricken.com
or my social media pages for all the latest news.
https://www.facebook.com/ArtForYouByRamona
https://www.instagram.com/ramonaricken_art/

I look forward to seeing you all in person again!
Ramona

Time for new landscapes!

After a hiatus from one of my favourite themes, I’ve recently gotten back to landscape painting.

Art - hiking….Hiking - art. I really can’t choose a favourite here as I love both activities and they both go hand-in-hand. While out hiking, I find many photo opportunities and painting inspiration to take back into my art studio.

My most recent completed painting was from a hike at the “Tree Museum” on our way to Algonquin Park last October. This painting is fittingly called “Algonquin Weekend”.

My current work in progress was inspired by one of my local walks in Toronto. I came across this beautiful golden maple in Taylor Creek Park.

There’s beauty everywhere!

Check back for updates on this latest piece.

Enjoy your weekend!

“Algonquin Weekend” 20 x 24

A Work in Progress

My final Sunflower is complete!

After experimenting with a few versions and a couple of different mediums, I’m happy with my latest Sunflower painting.

In amongst the unpredictable news of today, I hope this bright painting brings you some joy.

“Reaching for the Sun” was completed in acrylics on a 10 x 20 gallery stretched canvas and is ready for upcoming shows - yes live shows - they are back! Maybe I will see you at an art show soon.

Cheers!

There's more than one way to grow a Sunflower...

There's more than one way to grow a sunflower.

I’ve been trying out a few different techniques and mediums using the same image.

Acrylic versions 1 and 2 are below.

Version 3 in oils (bottom picture) is currently a WIP - waiting for it to dry before I can complete it. This one is a big learning curve for me as I come from an acrylic painting background.

Could there be a Version 4? Yes! Check back soon for the final product.

Lots of little projects

Lately I have been taking some time out of my usual painting to learn more about colour theory. There is always something to learn in regards to this topic. There are many workshops, teachers and mentors who all come from a different perspective on colour when it comes to their art practice. It’s good to find a workshop that is in line with the type of art that I like to incorporate into my own painting styles.

In between creating colours charts, I have been working on a few smaller personal projects. It’s easier to find incentive to paint indoors on these cold weather winter days than it is in summer.

Cheers!
Ramona

Little projects…

…and lots of colour charts

What to get the person who seems to have everything....

You give them a painting of course!

My husband just celebrated a milestone birthday and I was somewhat unsure of what to give him. So I created a piece of art and turned it into a large birthday card. Of course there were a few extra gifts along with that card but I’ll stick with the topic of the birthday card for this blog.

This past summer, when I was hiking around the Niagara area I came across one of his favourite vehicles. A classic French Citroen was left parked nearby, I had the opportunity to take several photos of it and this turned out to be a great reference for his birthday card painting.

A vintage car for my vintage and wonderful husband.

Cheers to Vintage!

“Vintage”. 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas mounted to artboard and made into a greeting card.



Practice, play, practice!

Although I haven't been blogging a lot these days, I’ve still been busy painting.

Trying out new techniques and mediums and having fun with it. One new medium that I will most likely incorporate into my art practice is water soluble oil paints! I have been experimenting with this medium and love the buttery feel of this paint. Its great for blending. No worries about quick drying times unlike acrylic paints. However….that being said, I’ll still be using acrylics too. I can see the uses for both mediums in different applications.

In the meantime, its more exploring and practicing for me in between commissions and other serious works of art.

Enjoying the journey,
Ramona

This is my newest oil painting. It’s a recreation of an earlier painting of mine that was originally painted in acrylics.