South Simcoe Arts Council member artist, Kathy Ebbinghaus Melanson created an assemblage of natural elements in the snow, photographed it and made it into this original greeting card. The card is blank inside and comes with an envelope.
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After many years of painting in a more realistic manner, Kathy has most recently been
investigating the interesting and often exciting world of abstract painting. Her work often references the landscape and has ecological themes.
She often starts with a line drawing and then it gets fleshed out with paint and painted
vellum which is collaged freely on the substrate, be it canvas or wooden panels. The decisions of colour and painting technique are largely an intuitive process with layers of paint and collage laid down, spritzed, scrubbed off and drawn through. Then layered again until complete. There is an element of history and archeology with older layers peeking through.
Considerations of proportion and negative space are as important as line, value and
colour. There has to be a balance between the active areas of the composition and the more spacious areas that allow for rest. Precise placement of the large and small elements of the painting are of prime importance.
Kathy's artistic adventure has included painting, drawing, printmaking, teaching, mural
and set painting. She has won several awards for her work. A lover of nature and the outdoors, inspiration often comes from our precious planet.
An active member of the local art scene for at least three decades, she lives in Alliston,
Ontario, Canada.
Instagram @blueplanetartist