Floral Triptych2, 16x42", acrylic on canvas, 2006. Copyright © Tim Noonan. I'm still having fun arranging these 3 little paintings which occur on the side lines of more ambitious works.
30.3.06
26.3.06
therivermansjourney
Bold colours and contrasting forms evoke a powerful image. The Riverman's Journey, 48X96", acrylic on canvas, 2006. Copyright © Tim Noonan.
headshape
A pick from my recent sunday painting series.
Headshape, 42X48", acrylic on canvas, 2006. Copyright © Tim Noonan.
dwight
Dwight has a coffee with breakfast at the Sunset Grill on Roncesvalles Ave. There is a repertoire cinema across the street.
12.3.06
sundaypainting6c
The supposed third section of a working triptych proves itself to stand alone. The hard edged areas create a collage look. Abstract Landscape, 36X36", acrylic on canvas, 2006. Copyright © Tim Noonan.
sundaypainting6a,b
Today's session being the 3rd and final to the work proved successful in creating a space between the trees. Abstract Landscape # 2, 36X72", acrylic on canvas, 2006. Copyright © Tim Noonan.
2.3.06
freedomquilt2
Wrapping up Black-history month the children celebrate and pose in front of their patchwork of artwork: a freedom quilt composed of thoughts, ideas, and drawings derived from their readalouds and story retelling. Later they compared and contrasted the community features of Sharon Dennis Wyeth's story "Something Beautiful" with those of our community. The story is an excellent source for visualization strategies.