STEVE DRISCOLL: INTO THE WIND OPENING RECEPTION

ANGELL GALLERY is pleased to present STEVE DRISCOLL: INTO THE WIND a solo exhibition of recent works by this acclaimed painter. The exhibition is on throughout the gallery from January 10 to February 8 2014. An opening reception will be held on January 10 6:00 to 9:00 PM.

Steve Driscoll one of Canadas most innovative contemporary landscape painters has a unique signature technique that he was been developing for over a decade. Using urethane as his medium a challenging material that requires special ventilation and years of practice to master Driscoll layers his surfaces with transparent and opaque colours using a combination of pouring and brushwork techniques. China markers bring graphic and representational elements to this painterly mix.

The paintings in INTO THE WIND are evidence of Driscolls continuing evolution. The sun flares harvest moons spring floods fall colours and whipping winds experienced in Ontarios wilderness are transformed into brilliant visions in which memory and reality are fused through swirls eddies strokes and slashes of vivid colour. The increased emphasis on atmosphere in this body of work has brought forth expansive abstract passages of singular beauty sumptuous yet balanced by a representational framework that anchors these works in the avant-garde landscape tradition. Like Van Goghs fabled Starry Night the paintings in INTO THE WIND are landscapes of memory as Driscoll notes the harvest moon looms larger in our minds than in reality. The heightened colour and form in his moonscapes sunsets and turbulent riverbanks echo our propensity to amplify and embellish our significant memories.

Driscolls ever questing nature is always producing new processes and approaches to materials. The sophisticated colour sensibility apparent in these works is the product of the artists recent practice of using studies to fine-tune choices. One work features carving a technique Driscoll used in the past here revisited to exciting effect.

The artists passion for the great outdoors is reflected not just in his subject matter but also in his materials namely supports made from synthetics used in state-of-the-art canoes. These lightweight surfaces both facilitate the creation of large scale works and offer intriguing textures that Driscoll incorporates into his imagery. An iridescent pattern in a carbon-fibre support becomes the twinkling of a night sky. A surface resembling burlap suggests canvas a nod to the paint-on-canvas landscapes of the Group of Seven who one century ago were Canadas vanguard. As heir to that tradition Driscolls tribute is apt.

Steve Driscoll is an award-winning Toronto-based painter who has had nineteen solo exhibitions and has been in group shows throughout North America. He has executed numerous commissions and has been featured in Canadian Art dART International The Telegram NL NOW Magazine CBC TV and ArtSync TV. Publications include the 2012 monograph intelligence with the earth with text by Gary Michael Dault.



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