C$500
Since the early 70s my watercolours have explored creating with flat brushes to form representational images with graph like patterns. The flat brushes created my abstracted pixillated images long before pixillation became a word. Their complex colouring is achieved with many layers of isolated transparent glazes. Organic objects develop as the various shapes are formed from a single stroke dictated by the size of brush used.The constant goal, to make each transparent glaze work with its neighbour.
"Log In" has an initial layer of weathered log that deliberately contrasts with the hard rock outcrops of the surrounding shore. The log,
Date: | 2019 |
Technique: | Watercolour on Paper |
Styles: | Fine Art, Modern, Abstract |
Contents: | Outdoors, Watercolour, Summer, Muskoka, Lake, Rocks |
2023 Small Exhibition
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 13.5in x 13.5in |
Unframed Size: | 12in x 12in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 1.0 kg |
Nola McConnan
Toronto, Ontario
Nola cannot remember a time without a pencil and paper close at hand. Her works are for those seeking smaller representational works that challenge tradition.
"She challenges viewers with works that explore traditional representational images, mostly in Watercolour & Pencil Crayon, often with non traditional methods"