I have very rarely created a painting for myself, specifically to hang in my own home. Making art has always been about the connection with others, the communication of an idea or a feeling inspired by my personal experience. Not sharing the painting almost seems to silence its voice in a strange way. I more often would hang the work of other artists in my own home to enjoy their voices. But these are no usual times. Perhaps it was the months of self-isolation, the adaptation of lifestyle, of understanding more clearly what I can do without, what is truly important. I have really enjoyed the time to myself, the long walks in nature, and the simple pleasures of home. This painting whispered to me. "This is for you," it said, "This is a time to listen to yourself. This is a good place to be."
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This is a strange time for us all. Summer has arrived and much seems the same - the heat, the mowing of lawns, the blossoming of colour everywhere, the immersion in the great outdoors. And yet this is a summer unlike any other, with the persistent undercurrent of the pandemic changing the way we interact on the street, in stores, at the park. There is an uncertainty about what lies ahead. Is the threat from the virus merely catching its breath before it overwhelms us once again? Living in the moment seems essential right now, and I am grateful for all that is good. I pause and watch and wonder how my art will be influenced by this time. Working withing the safety restrictions that have become the new normal during the ongoing pandemic, I'd like to share a personal invitation from Cheryl Bell, Manger/Owner of 14 Bells Fine Art Gallery: "The gallery's main room currently features a beautiful and poignant collection from Anna Horsnell and so far I'm the only person who has seen it in all it's glory. Even Anna has not seen it all hung together. And that's not cool because it is really amazing. So, I am taking social distancing next level and showing it one person at a time! If you would like to view this collection, or the gallery in general, contact me to book a time slot. 902-830-0098 or cheryl@14bells.com It will be just you (and your quaranteamates if they are interested) and me (sitting at my desk, fighting every urge to hug you)." I cannot thank 14 Bells Fine Art Gallery enough for their perseverance in these very uncertain times. The new series "Earthlings" is now hanging in the gallery and is also available online through Facebook and the gallery's own website. I am overwhelmed by the positive and very touching comments and private messages I have received. To know that people are connecting with the work and understand what I was trying to say means everything. That is what every artist hopes for from their work. Anyone wishing further details or who are interested in taking an Earthling home, please contact 14 Bells Fine Art Gallery.
Expect the upexpected. The world has been shaken by the pandemic that is COVID19 and things have changed very quickly. As with so many businesses, 14 Bells Fine Art Gallery has closed for the time being and my exhibit opening has been postponed until a later, safer date can be chosen. Gallery owner extraordinaire, Cheryl Bell, none the less has immediately sprung into action, putting my new series of paintings online and is working her magic in promoting the new series. Four have just sold. I am beyond grateful, most especially under these uncertain circumstances. My heartfelt thank you to Cheryl and to the new owners.
One month and counting! I'm looking forward to seeing this new series hanging in the gallery. Once the paintings move from studio to gallery walls, they always look different to me. Cheryl at 14 Bells Fine Art does a wonderful job of knowing just where each piece should hang, and, which paintings will look best next to each other. This is when I step back and let go. The artwork must speak for itself now. Watching others make a connection with my paintings is why I make art.
Looking forward to the opening of my first solo show in three years on Saturday, March 28 at 14 Bells Fine Art Gallery located in the Hydrostone Area of Halifax. The image here is just a very small detail of a larger painting. This new series is bold and a bit of a departure for me. The inspiration came from probably the most important issue facing our planet today. I wanted to say something and share my feelings through very simple and yet hopefully emotive paintings. Everyone is welcome to the opening on March 28. I hope to see you there. Over the last year, I've had the pleasure to do interviews and write articles about the visual arts for The Grapevine, a local paper dedicated to arts, culture, and community in the Annapolis Valley. Here's a link to their online publication: Grapevine. Meeting other artists and discussing their art making process is an inspiration and sharing their stories is my way of giving back to the art community and the community at large. I am always amazed at the number of wonderful artists living and working in this area and the caliber of work they produce. And yes, I am probably prejudiced when I say this is one of the most beautiful and inspiring parts of the province in which to live. I look forward to meeting even more artists in the year ahead. Thank you all. . For me, being an artist, is first and foremost about expression, of communicating in a language of colour and texture and movement. Painting is a joy and a challenge and the heart of my work. Right now, I am excited to be creating a new series of paintings for my upcoming solo show at 14 Bells Fine Art. Stay tuned for more updates. I also teach art classes though I sometimes feel I learn as much as my students. Teaching is a great exercise to remind myself about the foundation skills and the excitement I felt painting for the first time. I also firmly believe in giving back and contributing to the art community and the community where I live as a whole. Writing about other artists for a local paper allows me to shine a little light on the important place art has in all of our lives. Last but not least is the time I spend working on the business side of my art practice. The life of an artist is not so different from any profession, though creating art perhaps defines who artists are as much as what artists do. This weekend, Sat, August 3rd and Sun, August 4th, from 1pm to 5pm both days, I'm hosting an open house at my art studio for the first time! Stop by for a look behind the scenes where all the art begins. I'll have a good variety of paintings on display and will be happy to talk art! I'm just one stop in a list of wonderful Kings County artists welcoming visitors to their studios. Visit the Studio Rally Facebook page for full details on locations on all the participating artists. Hope to see you! |
Anna Horsnell SCACanadian painter of contemporary abstract art Archives
January 2024
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