Goward House

A Seniors' Activity Centre in Victoria B.C.

 

ART SHOW April 28 – May 23 2017


Artists’ Reception: Sunday, May 7    1:30-3:30

Goward House Artists presents...


POTPOURRI

The Artists



Charlene Brown   |   Charles Dool   |   Joy Ferne   |   Peg Francis   |   Joe Girard
Mickey Girard   |   Lana Kenderdine   |   Mary Kenderdine   |   Anne Millar   |   Carol Nuernberger
Joan Pierce   |   Paul Redchurch   |   Pat Routh   |   Vickie Stewart

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Charlene Brown


Charlene began painting as a teenager at the Banff School of Fine Arts, but then went to the University of Alberta, pursued a career with the Canadian Government and raised a family, and didn’t get back to painting until just before she and her husband moved to Dubai in 1990.

During the ten years she was in Dubai, Charlene travelled extensively, served as Administrator of the Dubai Arts Centre, and wrote about painting for the Khaleej Times and the Gulf News. She had written about painting trips in over twenty countries by the time they retired and came to Victoria to live.

Charlene has written a weekly blog, 1150 Words by Charlene Brown, www.charlenebrownpainting.blogspot.ca from which she has gathered a series of blog posts into a book, Plein air Painting: the drama, which is available for sale at Goward House, and is now working on a compilation of blog posts about her travels with her grandchildren.

Charles Dool


Initial art studies at Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, ’62 – ’65.
Botanical studies, Victoria, from ’94.

My work is now represented in 15 countries, and has been mostly botanical watercolour.
However, more recently I have worked mostly in acrylic, and occasionally I texture the canvas first with drywall mud.

Joy Ferne

In the mid 1990s, after relocating from Vancouver, I began to look for an enjoyable hobby that would be a learning experience. At the time we lived in North Saanich, and I began to sketch in pencil our beautiful surroundings. About a year later, my daughter gave me a set of watercolours; I decided to find a teacher who could get me started in the techniques and unique uses of watercolour paints. I was very fortunate to find a great teacher and encouraging mentor, who lived in our area; she encouraged me to stick with it. Right from the start, I loved the challenge and the translucency of the paint when using this medium. Since then, I have never stopped painting and taking art classes and workshops over the twenty odd years of this learning experience.
I have sold several paintings in a variety of Art Shows.


Peg Francis


Peg started painting as a young mother when she wanted to start a hobby that could be done in the evenings and was generally stress-free. Her college- instructor husband was always very supportive and happy with this activity in their midst.

She took Chinese painting classes from Stephen Lowe, then several years from Glenn Matthews, using oil on canvas, then changed to watercolours (less odour and quick-drying, and can be strengthened with some acrylics). After gaining some proficiency she showed paintings for several years at the Saanich Agricultural Fair and won several prizes and ribbons. The family joke was that she was showing her PFOs (Peg Francis Originals), which her sons said should be for Peculiar Framed Objects.!!!

She is now a great-grandmother and still enjoying painting.

Joe Girard


As a native of Vancouver Island I have always retained an affinity for the sea and shore; as well as a fascination with animals and birds.

My works have been shown in various galleries and exhibits in the Victoria area and are found in many private collections

Mildred (Mickey) Girard


I grew up in rural Alberta. My aunt, a teacher, was very instrumental in awakening and nurturing my interest in art. “Prairie” and “West Coast” settings, “Flora” and “Fantasy” are all interesting subjects to me.

Lana Kenderdine


Ms Kenderdine is the great-granddaughter of the Saskatchewan landscape artist Augustus Frederick Kenderdine. Her paintings hang in collections from Australia to here in beautiful British Columbia.

Lana began painting in 1982. In addition to private and group lessons, she has completed painting and drawing classes at the University of Saskatchewan, and color theory courses at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC.

“I love water and the effects created by the translucency of light through water”.

Her paintings show that love as she creates scenes of West Coast water views. She paints in watercolour, acrylics and enjoys photography.

Mary Kenderdine


“Close to retiring I decided to incorporate something new as a hobby and took up art. After experimenting with various media, I find myself most comfortable with oil and pastel.  For inspiration on choice of subjects to paint,  it has to be a picture that catches my imagination.  Consequently, I seem to experiment with a variety of subjects from birds, flowers, animals and who could resist trying out some of our beautiful scenery”

Anne Millar


I was born, grew up and live in Victoria, British Columbia. I have always been interested in Arts and Crafts.

For many years I taught the Art of Painting on Porcelain. I have been painting in the Water Colour Medium since 2000 and am looking forward to branching out in to painting with Acrylics.

Carol Nuernberger


As a self-taught artist, Carol takes her inspiration from the rugged Canadian landscape. She paints primarily in acrylics making full use of its vibrant colours and fast drying properties to capture the emotion of the scene. For the past six years she has painted with the Goward House Wednesday Morning painters. The group has provided Carol with both the knowledge and the confidence to expand her repertoire to include a broad range of subjects.

Joan Pierce


I am a new member of the Goward House Painters group. I have been taking painting lessons for the past five years at both the Monterey and Cedar Hill Seniors Centres. I work in both watercolours and acrylics. Lately I have been concentrating on abstract images using the Zendoodle method. I have found the Goward House Painters to be very welcoming and friendly.

Paul Redchurch


Paul is a ‘self-taught’ artist whose work covers a wide and versatile range of subjects. Using watercolours, pen and ink and acrylics, Paul’s work covers a myriad of subjects – from the cottages of his native Yorkshire to Orcas off his Vancouver Island home.

As a member of Oak Bay Community Artists and Goward House Painters, Paul has shown his work publicly since 2005 participating in numerous Oak Bay Artists Studio Tours, the Bowker Creek Brush-up, the Oak Bay Summer Night Market, Cadboro Bay Art Walk and both individual and group shows at Goward House.

Pat Routh


Before retiring from the B.C. Public Service in 2000, Pat started attending classes in drawing and painting. She has studied under many artists including Wendy Welch, Allan Mark Cross and Lesley Redhead.

Pat enjoys the challenge of a variety of mediums and subjects. Whimsical and humorous paintings with bright colours and textures are what she enjoys most.

VICKIE STEWART


I work in watercolour, acrylic, and mixed media. My passion in art is colour, movement, and form using paint. I find inspiration for my art all around me.

I am from Prince George but made Victoria my home in 1975 where I live with my husband Kim.


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