“Painting is my way of remembering and interpreting beauty and destruction. I begin by viewing reality as composed of layers of colour and shape, observing the way light reflects off an object, and the tension objects generate when placed next to or on top of each other. Landscapes from a great distance become a single object. I try to capture the shift between perceiving the landscape as an organic whole, and seeing the particles that comprise it – buildings, rivers, vehicles, birds, harbours, roadways, minerals, machinery, aircraft, farms, data cables, people in movement.
Heaps of paint are placed, plotted and pushed. For some works this process can take years. For others, the image forms within days. I love the tactile movement of paint across the canvas, but fully half my time in the studio is spent looking, searching the surface of the painting for points of entry. Paintings are worked and reworked, images accumulate. I tend to work on several pieces simultaneously, exploring different themes in each one.” – Artist’s statement: http://www.christianmcleod.
Christian McLeod
Be Still, 2011
oil on canvas 10 x 30 inches
$800 SOLD at La Parete Gallery
Christian McLeod
The Still of the Night, 2011
oil on canvas 10 x 30 inches
$800. Auction starts at $600
Christian McLeod
The Last of Rexdale, 2011
oil on canvas
20 x 14 inches
$750. Auction starts at $600
Christian McLeod
Tommy Douglas Was Here, 2005
Ink on Paper
24 x 18 inches
$250