
Whippets at Bayswater
graphite and gouache on wood, 10" x 10"
This is a very preliminary sketch for a painting in a series I'm beginning.

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Shannon Reynolds
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
When I began this blog in the winter of 2007, I was taking a break from my big portrait series, and turning my attention to smaller-scale still lifes and floral paintings. In recent months, though, my attention has turned back to portraits and figurative work, and I have begun work on some new series.
I will keep posting to this blog because the regular record keeping of my work has been motivating, and the comments have been a pleasure to read, but I plan to use it as more of a studio journal where I’ll post my current work, pages from my sketch book, and figure studies, along with occasional notes about my studio practice, depending on how confessional I’m feeling.
Some of the work will be for sale and I’m still available for commissions. Please contact me if you’d like information about anything you see here. I welcome your comments as much as ever and hope you will continue to visit.
For more information and to see more of my work, please visit my website: www.parlour.ca
2 comments:
Love the whippets!
The whippets are beautiful. You've caught their sinewy bodies which look as if they could bound off at any moment.
Thank you so much for the link to the jardins métis - I have spent many a happy moment there checking out all the incredible gardens. I would have loved to see the gentians in bloom!
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