Showing posts with label Oil paintings by mlh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil paintings by mlh. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Exhibit 8: Spring Collection - Art in the Workplace @ McMaster Innovation Park, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

'Northern Lake Light'  (2011) - FOR SALE  

Please join serious artists & zany collectors 
(and/or zany artists & serious collectors)
at 
Exhibit 8: Art in the Workplace
 'Spring Collection' - Reception  
    When?  Wednesday eve
March 28th, 7-9pm
Where?  The Atrium @ MIP
175 Longwood Rd S., Hamilton

Wine & Cheese. Great Crowd. Wonderful Art.
Exhibit runs from March 28 to July 12th, 2012 

80 talented & diverse artists - over 100 pieces of art for purchase!
Also, upstairs from the Atrium, beguiling
PORTRAITURE from the BENSEN FAMILY COLLECTION   
  
    Directions/more info: here
(NB: Free Parking in lot to the EAST of MIP.)

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A few photos from the Opening Reception of March 28th, 
including some riveting early Canadian portraits 
from the fabulous BENSEN Collection ... 


My favorite two paintings:: Timothy Eaton, Grandson of retail titan Timothy Eaton,
painted by by Maurice Codner in 1930 - 
(Timothy Eaton was founder of Eatons Department Store, an icon of Canadian retail) -
and a charming Mrs. Woodhouse, painted by Nathanial Dame, circa 1750.
In both instances the depiction of 'character' and use of colour are exquisite.

The Crowd at McMaster Innovation Place.

 

Third fav portrait of the evening:  my pal 'Petey'
in front of my landscape on the ground floor of the Atrium at MIP.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Two New Oil Paintings - Winter Magic & Snow Stars

It's been a rotten WINTER all round:  little snow, no ice, no blistering winds, or sustained frozen temperatures. There has been little back-breaking digging: no frozen breath, dribbling noses, frosted fingers or cold toes. There's been no crunchy steps on crispy mornings, no delightful snowflake swirls or crystal clear starry skies.  In short, no blissful white magic. I have missed it. Still, the mood, the feeling, the underlying sense of it all lingers deep within this 'canajun' psyche. Thus, these two new oils revere what hasn't been: WINTER'S MAGIC. - Enjoy.

 'Winter Magic'

 'Snow Stars'

Both items are FOR SALE. 
Contact the artist.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Two New Oil Paintings, Fall 2011

 'Ducks at Dawn', Lake Ontario
Signed & Dated on reverse, 24"W x 18"H (unframed)

'Laker on Lake Ontario' 
Signed & Dated on reverse, 24" xquare (unframed)

Both are available for purchase. 
Please contact the artist if interested.
Framing, S&H, and Tax are Extra.

Friday, October 7, 2011

New Oil - The Fox, October 2011

In the seven years that I've lived at the Lake House, I've seen the fox a grand total of THREE times. That's one wily creature considering that this is technically an 'urban' area! I know that it dens on the lakeside embankment twenty feet from the house - but other then that, not much to report. This oil painting is a homage to this beautiful critter. Elusive & magnificent. Signed & Dated on Reverse. Contact me, if interested in purchase. Framing, Shipping & Handling is extra.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Recent Oils by Margaret Lindsay Holton - Signed & Dated 2011

Water Lilies, Cootes Paradise
Northern Lake Light
Dusk at Cootes Paradise, Hamilton
Prince William in Alberta Canada: Blind to the Tarsands -  2011
All works are FOR SALE as 'original oils'.
All are titled, signed & dated on the back. 

 Avoid dealer/gallery 40-50% mark-up, 
buy DIRECT from the artist.
For size, price & availability, please contact: 

Kindly note, lakeside studio is open
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Last Stand ! New City Park-Tribunal Decision

Just completed this oil painting, 'Last Stand!'. It kind of encapsultes my recent thoughts about the recent 'developments' at New City Park, in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Wildlife is on the 'edge', literally & figuratively; it's 'stuck', habitat & food resources ever-diminishing.

As of today, we are still waiting on the 'decision' from the Tribunal to determine the fate and future of this park. Will it be just another 'major sports facility' with FIELDS of plastic grass and a domineering metal-rod flood-lit SOCCER STADIUM? an end-point 'sports toursim destination' as has been latterly proposed by the PanAm Org in conjunction with the City Staff/Council? OR, will it REMAIN as it was ORIGINALLY planned as an 'eco-friendly & sustainable' mixed-use 'recreational' NATURAL parkland area for ALL living things? The verdict is still out ... we wait.

In the interim, please join me for my final 'formal' Friends of City Park 'Meetup' on Sunday, November 14th, NOON, at New City Park. Meet at the front entrance of the Park on Kerns Road (at Dundas Street). Rain or Shine. Please be sure to wear warm clothes & good walking shoes/boots. All welcome.
This 'walk-about' should take about an hour. We'll likely have the Tribunal 'decision' by then, so, depending on that outcome, future 'strategic' plans will be considered/discussed. Your ideas, and continued help, are much appreciated.
Please join me to go 'a-wanderin' before the snow flies -
Hope to see you soon - Lindsay
p.s. New City Park doesn't have a 'website' or 'location' yet. Use Google MAPS, search for 'Burlington, Ontario L7P 4V9'.



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

New Painting: 'Warhol's Mistress'

24"x24" - oil & acrylic
on primed oak plywood - FOR SALE

Detail of Warhol's Mistress ...

Sunday, April 11, 2010

New Painting: Bovine Bliss No.2

A quick 'insert', just to let you all know that, yes, I is STILL painting regardless that photography is and will be 'front & centre' for most of this up-coming year ... Here's my latest: -

Monday, December 1, 2008

Oils by Margaret Lindsay Holton - PART I. The Use of 'Form'

Cross-Country Skiing in Collingwood (SOLD)

Centre Road, Carlisle (SOLD)


Winter in Little Italy, Toronto


Windbreakers in Winter, Flamborough County, Ontario


Ice hut thru an Ice hut

True North

The Passage, Georgian Bay

Sugar Shack, Freelton

Outport, Newfoundland

To the Open, Georgian Bay, Lake Huron

NB: If you are interested in any of these items,
please contact the artist & mention the title of the work ...

Two Peas in a Pod

Moonbeam, Lake Ontario

The Wave, Lake Ontario
(inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe)


Black Power

A little personal essay about WHY and HOW I PAINT ...

First and foremost, I am SELF-TAUGHT, so, the ‘journey’ in and thru my ‘art world’ is very much driven by what resonates with me. I’ve gone at the whole thing in my own way, sometimes back asswards, sometimes charging full ahead. It works for me. As an example, I started to paint using oil paints when I was 14. I could not draw in the 'Beaux Art' style, but I WANTED to paint, so I did. Those early forays are pretty crude in retrospect, but they do remain ‘true’ to my evolving thoughts and feelings of that time. Oils are a robust and luxurious medium. Water-based acrylic paints are ‘weak’ in comparison.

The two ‘artistic’ components that have most influenced my development as a painter are a) the delineation of ‘form’, [see above post], and b) the use of colour.[see below post]. In ‘form’, Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky hooked me first with his superb abstract constructions, and then by his thought-provoking writings about the spiritual in art. His sense of balance, proportion and ‘object resonance’ continue to beguile to this day. I softened some of his ‘sparse’ angularity by studying the works of Americans Georgia O’Keeffe & Milton Avery and Canadians Lawren Harris & Mendelson Joe. Those four artists exhibit a generosity of spirit that is often missing from the exquisite heady tartness of Kandinsky’s paintings. In the colour department, I was profoundly moved early on by the works of the Fauves, the French Impressionists and Austrian-born Friedensreich Hundertwasser. There is such JOY in their paintings. Later, the German-American Wolf Kahn amplified my colour sense. Cumulatively, ALL these artists have influenced my own painterly evolution.

I did finally learn how to draw in the ‘realist’ manner, (...see my Pencil Portaits on this site...), because I had to when I was designing and producing Canadian Fine Furniture for 14 years during the 1980’s and early 90’s. A quarter inch miscalculation in fine furniture design can devastate a piece of furniture. Precision and accuracy are paramount in that discipline. To enhance my ‘copying’ capabilities, I self-studied the techniques outlined by Dr. Betty Edwards, in her enlightening book, ‘Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.’ The results were astounding. I continue to work at gaining a greater Mastery of the fluid connection between my Eye, Hand and Mind when I draw with a pencil. HOWEVER, I have never found that this form of ‘realism’ adequately captures the ESSENCE of what it is that I am after when I paint. So, I stay away from photographic-like ‘realism’ in that arena and focus instead on what moves me internally. My MIND fusing with my HEART is the Power behind my oil works.

Today, I paint in my own unique style, often termed, 'naive-surreal-folk-abstract' . I believe this ‘style’ (buffered by the above noted influences) is a NATURAL FRUITION of my very rooted sensibility to this spot on the planet at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century.

I have been very lucky to have grown up in the Golden Horseshoe Region of Southern Ontario, Canada. I have been equally as lucky to have had early exposure to the majesty and mystery of the northern lake district known as Georgian Bay on the north shore of Lake Huron, (one of The Great Lakes situated in the heart of the North American continent.) Both those very real, very tangible natural environments, have had a HUGE impact on my evolution. They exist deep within my psyche (regardless that I lived in Toronto for 20 odd years and have quixotically travelled the world in fits and starts…). NATURE, as a result, has always been my guide, teacher and inspiration. The Natural World, here, at my doorstep, is really my ‘religion’ if you will.

The planet is a mysterious & beautiful place. And yes, I am proudly 'canajun' ...

The representative works on this site have been painted over the course of 35 years. Most of these works, and others in my inventory, are available for purchase, either as originals, or in reproduction. Please do contact me if interested. Prices range from $800 (for ‘sketches’) to $15,000 (for LARGE completed works). The median price is currently nudging $6-8,000 CDN, for framed mid-sized pieces. (Kindly note: If you buy from me, you will not be paying the 40% dealer/gallery mark-up that is customary in the ‘commercial art world’. ) I go solo. It works best for me. For now.

I hope you will enjoy my paintings. Your thoughts are always welcome.

p.s. Throughout 2009, I will be posting, alongside my pinhole and digital fine art photo works, examples of my soft & oil pastels, plus additional pencil landscape sketches. ... Might be BEST to bookmark or 'google alert' this site …I will be starting out the New Year with a selection of wacky 'loony lindsay' 'FRACTALS'...
Swan Lake (SOLD)


Oils by Margaret Lindsay Holton - PART II. The use of 'colour' ...

Summer Breeze No.2


Cootes Paradise


Bailey's Brow, Lake Ontario


Fox Bay, Georgian Bay (SOLD)


Hot Rocks, Georgian Bay


Moose Meet
(inspired by Frederick Remington)


End of an Era: Gus & The Blue Spruce


A Paint Poem: To Lawren Harris


Mountsberg, Ontario


North Shore, Lake Superior


Global Warming, Nunavut

NB: If you are interested in any of these items,
contact the artist & mention the title of the work...



Hecate Strait thru a Porthole, British Columbia

Oils by Margaret Lindsay Holton - PART IIII. Fusion of Form & Colour ...

Pre Dawn


Sunrise


Over the Hill, Under the Moon, Back to the Pond


Pond Rush


Canoodle


Killarney, Ontario


Quartz Rib, Georgian Bay


The Wash, Newfoundland


Under the Escarpment, Ontario


10th Concession, Flamborough Farm, Ontario


Bovine Bliss (SOLD)


To the Farm ...

So, wadja think? Good, bad, indifferent?
Your feedback is ALWAYS welcome ...

If interested in any of the above original oil paintings, please contact me for particulars re: size & price. Please supply the title of the image. If interested in a SIGNED & DATED reproduction print, on various papers in various sizes, let me know. The above is only a very small selection of what I do ...

Note: My lakeside studio is open By Appointment ONLY. Thank you.