been out to Beamsville to see the trees yet and I hope we get there. Things are just a bit
busy with the opening this Sunday, family coming to town, and endless organizing
A friend made a super invitation to my last opening for my solo show
The Art of Celebration this Sunday, but I can't seem to capture it
from Instagram. So here is my invitation, which I'm sharing every way
I can. If you’re in Toronto, please come and see my 50+paintings at the
Heliconian Hall, 35 Hazelton Ave., Toronto.
It’s been such a thrill for me to meet you there, and to see my work displayed
so beautifully.
See you there Sunday, April 27th
Have a loving your life day!
I thought I'd add this piece from a former blog. It's a story about my pet rabbit in
university -- Harold. She was a girl.
Have an enjoying celebrating day.
Happy Spring cards lining up,
ready to go a couple of years ago.
The image is from the painting:
Harold and the blue egg
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 8 inches
Barbara Muir ©
Today was a beautiful day. We are not religious, so we just enjoyed the day
off. We voted (it's the Canadian federal election and there were advanced polls.)
Then we went to the Art Gallery of Ontario and had a fast look around. (The
gallery closed early.) I am always delighted by the Group of Seven paintings,
so that was fun. We ran into an artist friend -- such a treat. Plus I handed out
invitations to my show to people.
A great day. I may make spring cards again, I don't know. Toronto right now
is slowly moving into spring, and I am in awe when I see the carpets of bluebells
in some parks and neighbourhoods. So magnificent.
Have a loving your life day!
I painted all day today, with so much going on in my family, and still kept going. For a break I had a
beautiful walk with a friend. This is coming along, one of a few works I'm working on in my
studio for a new show.
I hope you will come to my opening at The Heliconian Hall on April 27, 2025. This painting
is not in that show, but more than 50 good size works are. The show looks good, and makes
me happy.
Have a loving your life day.
So soon we can expect this!
Daffodils from the farm
Photo
Barbara Muir © 2024
It was a lovely day today, and Steven and I went to the lake. Always a magnificent
inspiration. Canadians are funny. At 9 degrees Celsius 48.2 degrees Fahrenheit people
were out in shorts, and crop tops! The temperature rose to a whopping 15 degrees Celsius,
59 degrees Fahrenheit. (P.S. that's still cold.)
Have a loving your life day!
How do you explain it? Something hit you over the
head with a passion to paint and draw, and you
can't ditch it. I know almost no one who has
successfully quit drawing and painting.
The desire runs deep. Even when it doesn't work,
even when we've got no time for it, even when
we need a break. Even if we don't paint, or draw,
or sculpt, or take photos or one other arty thing --
it is there. Planted deep in our skulls, brains,
hearts, probably in our blood cells. This incredible
urge to make something."
True. So if this is you I get you.
Have a loving your life day.
Hi Everyone,
I'm so psyched about seeing you tomorrow. Here's the invitation again.
I've got to go and do a few things to get ready. If you're in Toronto,
please come out to see the show. Lots of delicious goodies.
Have a loving your life day.
Aren't we lucky!
(work in progress)
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 48 inches
Barbara Muir © 2025
I think (and I can't be sure) that I'm finished my newest painting for the
Art of Celebration, my solo show at the Heliconian Club, opening this
coming Saturday -- April 5, 2025 from 2 - 5 p.m. Looking at it I of course
see things that need changing. Maybe. New picture coming. Lol.
So it's coming together. Now for more list making, checking, packing,
planning. Some of you (many of you) have done solo shows and
know there is a lot to do, and it's easy to feel like you're behind.
So with your kind inspiration I am staying positive.
Whew -- getting there. I look forward to seeing you there.
Have a loving your life day!
Today a fellow artist from the Heliconian Club came over to look at the paintings
I’m planning to include in my show, and to talk about plans for the day of
my first opening – next Saturday, April 5 from 2 to 5 p.m., 35 Hazelton Ave.,
Toronto. We were mainly looking at big paintings, so didn't get around to
small ones like this. But it is Robin season in Toronto, so I may include it.
My friend was delightfully calm, and it was a happy meeting. If you are in
Toronto next weekend – I’d love to see you. At the opening, I I know it’s
gonna be a lot of fun!
Have a loving your life day!
It was starting to be full on spring here -- snowdrops (the flowers) were showing up
in people's gardens. The Type bookstore in Forest Hill Village on Spadina that I love
had a flower box of tulips outside. And then a day ago, at about this time (evening)
-- I looked out and the snow was back, covering everything. My phone lit up the
photos, so you don't get the full effect, but it was awesome. Then of course it all melted
But today at lunchtime -- large movie style snowflakes were falling. They didn't last,
but they sparkled in the sunlight, and looked so beautiful. Then of course full on
spring sun made them disappear.
Later I was walking my dog, and another dog walker and I laughed about the snow.
It had returned in very small sporadic flakes. We agreed that it was beautiful, and
then laughed and said that we were clearly Canadian.
Have a loving your life day.
Kitchen scene
Hi dear friends,
I am super tired tonight, after a great day painting, and a lovely walk
with a friend. So I don't like to show you work until it's complete.
Instead I'll let the delightful available still life from the kitchen
be the art on the blog tonight.
Have a loving your life day.
"People who read my blog often comment on how we
are always celebrating. Of course that's not true, but
Steven and I do notice a couple of important dates
each month that are just ours -- our Monthaversary
of our first date, and our Monthaversary of our wedding,
which happened 11 months after our first date.
Last year on this day I wrote to you that love is coming,
if it isn't in your life right now, and you want it. I could
never have imagined meeting someone who loved me
from minute one, before meeting Steven. And I wish that
love for you in your life.
Are we perfect? Not at all. We argue quite a bit, but do
we love each other -- yes. To the moon and back."
Have a loving your life day.
Twilight Sky
Acrylic
Eleanor Lowden ©
Steven and I hurried over to Leslie Grove Gallery today to see Eleanor Lowden’s
solo show on the last day of the exhibition. Her work is beautiful, vibrant,
cheerful, and moving.
We had a wonderful conversation with Eleanor, and I got to watch her paint a
beautiful, small landscape. It was a treat to see how she painted,
and that she could keep a conversation going at the same time. Impressive.
If you don’t know her work, check it out on her website. If you do know
her work, it sounds like she has lots of shows coming up, so do yourself a
favour and see her beautiful work in person.
Have a loving your life day!
Today was another great day painting from the model. I'm still not ready to show
you. The exciting and challenging thing about working on a large painting is
that you keep moving back, and looking at it from a distance, and seeing
things differently and changing it. A friend told me not to overthink.
I know what that means, but frequently with a portrait painting, overthinking it
is what saves it. The painting has to express the subject. Sometimes
that takes work.
I love these tulip paintings, and they seem right as I'm painting a woman in a red
dress. So beautiful.
Have a loving your life day!