01/12/2023

Overview of Series

These paintings are part of the Wood Block Series but are displayed with more elaborate presentation. These paintings involve themes Steve has been working on and developing for years and are painted directly onto wood blocks or pressed canvas mixed with fragments of old wood. The Gothic shapes make their presence known in many of Steve’s paintings and, because his work has strong geometric elements within them, the outward shape or frame becomes an extension of this. The exterior frames are carved and formed from aged and weathered wood, which act as an extension or addition complimenting the interior. The relationship between the two offers something more precious and delicate, which is more apparent through this form of presentation. TO SEE THE IMAGES IN THEIR ENTIRETY PLEASE CLICK ON THE IMAGE, WHEN USING A LAPTOP OR DESKTOP.

The Olive Pickers SOLD

Acrylic and Gel on old wood, Framed. 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches deep. This is a thorned quatrefoil shape, was commonly used on architecture and in manuscripts during the early ages in Europe. It has a carved frame made from 100 year old ash. The Olive Pickers shows the rolling hills of the Tuscan landscape where labors are busy removing the seasonal, and most sought after olives.

The Olive Pickers                         SOLD
The Olive Pickers                         SOLD
The Olive Pickers                         SOLD
The Olive Pickers                         SOLD

Precious Gift SOLD

Acrylic and Gel on old wood, Framed. 20 1/2 x 35 x 1 3/4 inches deep. This painting uses the same theme and Gothic imagery as "Devine Love", part of the original Canvas Series, but is done so with a new painted image, rather than a repurposed one from years ago. It is a play on the visual presentation of stained glass and uses old wood in a similar style as the broken and gridded old Gothic church widows were. The Madonna and child theme is one that Steve has explored often over the years, each one taking on a unique way of expressing emotion, interaction, and love. This one is no different, with the interaction occurring not so much through facial connections, but rather through touch.

Precious Gift              SOLD
Precious Gift              SOLD
Precious Gift              SOLD
Precious Gift              SOLD

The Young Suitor

Acrylic and Gel on old wood, Framed. 24 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 1 1/4 deep. This piece is in a thorned quatrefoil shape, commonly used on architecture and in manuscripts during the early ages in Europe. It has a carved frame made from 100 year old ash. The title of this painting, The Young Suitor, is the main focus of this work eventhough it is a minor player in this grand setting. The primary focus takes place in a small boat, where a young couple are being chaperoned by a paddler, and a musician playing the lute. The work is a play on the less obvious feature, which is actually the primary subject of the painting. Although there is a lot going on in this piece, it has a gentle relaxing presence allowing the eye to move from one scene to the next. It's many paintings within a painting.

The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor
The Young Suitor

Harvest Triptych

Acrylic, canvas stretched over wood block with old wood segments, Framed. 17 wide 21 in height x 2 1/8 deep. When open it is 34 inches wide. This painting is a multi panel presentation. When the doors are closed it shows 2 images and when the doors open there are 3 new images inside. The door latches can be fastened when the doors are closed. Triptychs were commonly used as altarpieces and were found during the Middle Ages. For this triptych, Steve chose to present a harvest scene full of activity and color. As an Alberta boy, surrounded by agriculture, he paints what he loves, big skies and warm fields, evident in all his harvest paintings.

 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych
 Harvest Triptych

Sacred Love

22 1/2 x 35 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches deep, Acrylic and gel on canvas and old wood. This gothic arch shaped painting captures the love and bond between a mother and her child. Its shape was commonly used in the Renaissance Period and is used throughout Steve's paintings. The image displays the quiet moments of complete contentment between the Madonna and her playful child. Colour, rich values and multiple levels of texture and wood complete this precious moment. The relationship between mother and child has been explored and displayed in paintings for centuries. This relationship is a timeless theme which continues in it's importance and reverence in many of Steve's paintings.

Sacred Love
Sacred Love
Sacred Love
Sacred Love
Sacred Love
Sacred Love
Sacred Love
Sacred Love

Three Musicians

Acrylic and gel on canvas and old wood. 24 x 37 1/2 inches x 1 3/4 inches deep, framed. This painting examines the stained glass theme Steve has been exploring over the last two years. Three Musicians features 3 separate scenes within one stained glass structure, made entirely from segmented wood. It delicately situates the shawm player, the mandolin player and an angelic violinist in key positions throughout the composition.

Three Musicians
Three Musicians
Three Musicians
Three Musicians
Three Musicians
Three Musicians

Interconnection

Acrylic and gel on canvas and old wood. 19 x 43 1/2 inches x 2 inches deep, framed. This tall Gothic shape captures a young musician performing on her violin surrounded by a lush green landscape. This painting is about Health and Beauty and how the recognition and understanding of being surrounded by reciprocal things has a direct effect on you. Being able to go to a place that is directly reliant on you such as a garden or taking care of flowers has so many benefits. If you care and are present the garden in turn will reward you with beauty. This painting is about a healthy state of mind and where you go to find it and keep it.

Interconnection
Interconnection
Interconnection
Interconnection
Interconnection
Interconnection
Interconnection

Subjects of Interest

Acrylic and gel on canvas and old wood. 38 x 38 inches x 2 inches deep, framed and weighs 29 pounds. This is a complex piece, it's a busy narrative with three parts, each illustrating a connection to one another and the viewer. The young female to the right is playing a shwam, but is more interested in the male lute player who too is finding it hard to stay focused as his fingers are misaligned with his instrument. He is much more interested in her. At the center there is a female lute player who is being entertained by the the little girl who is captivated by the melody as she dances and seems to be lost in her own world. And to the far left, a musician plays her flute for us the viewer from behind the shadows of the falling drapery. It's stories with in a story and Steve is happy to be sharing them with you.

Subjects of Interest
Subjects of Interest
Subjects of Interest
Subjects of Interest
Subjects of Interest
Subjects of Interest
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