20.12.07

Traffic 2


Traffic 2, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Traffic at Bloor and Lansdowne on Thursday December 20, 2007.

19.12.07

warnerswasey


warnerswasey, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

I thought the colour was interesting and contrasted by the white snow. The extendable shovel was originally painted orange and now also rusting.

25.11.07

Tangled Garden


Tangled Garden, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

The Tangled Garden created in Corel Painter.

23.11.07

A. Barricelli plays Giuliani Op. 50 nro 13 photo Tim Noonan


Allright!! I've been published by Empedocle70 on Youtube!

20.11.07

Telegraph Poles


Poles2, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Poles and a lighted field enhanced!

11.11.07

The Road


The Road, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

More digital effect painting, looks like the road at night.

6.11.07

Wind Talk


Wind Talk, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A vibrant interpretation of wind.

3.11.07

Time's Eye


Time, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

The luminous and ingenious clock, from the depths of time it's invention has trapped us all! Don't forget to put our clock back 1 hr at 2am tomorrow!

20.10.07

Night Shapes


Night Shapes, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

18.10.07

Night Angel


Night Angel, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

An angel of trees in the dark night of the soul.

17.10.07

Coffeetime2


Coffeetime2, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Every morning I grab a coffee before I get on the subway, sometimes a fritter too. They are just now finishing up the Lansdowne street narrowing and I had to maneuver in order to get inside the shop.

15.10.07

Headless Men


Headless Men, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Headless men come knocking on your door while you're listening to Kirk Armstrong on Songvault Rock Radio! What do these guys want? It's a secret mystery that may unfold sometime around October 31.

11.10.07

Lemonhead Break In


Lemon, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

When I got home this evening and received the news from Artscape that there had been a break in over night I freaked out a bit. Apparently someone had tampered with the doors on 15 studios and made away with a macintosh computer. When I arrived locksmiths were adjusting locks and I found that my studio had been tried but the thieves didn't get in. I wonder what they expected to make off with out of Artist's studios anyway! Ha, ha they could become dealers of art or paint!!

3.10.07

Art Bank Next Purchase

Information for artists!

30.9.07

Nuit Blanche


Nuit Blanche, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

I was riding back from my studio around 1:30 pm on Saturday night and I noticed a lot of people out on King Street. When I got to Dovercourt and Queen it was obvious. Nuit Blanche was in force, and I could barely cross the street. I had to dismount and walk. It was like a spectacle from NYC with so many people walking aound. This one building was wrapped up sort of like a Christo. I continued on to a couple of galleries, but it was too crowded to enjoy the art. I took a few pictures of the street.

29.9.07

Art Buyer Scam


Abandone, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

At the beginning of the summer I was contacted by a person pretending interest to purchase my works online. Having proposed a pre- shipping price I was told that I would recieve a certified cheque by mail. The supposed buyer gave no forwarding adress but asked that I contact her shipper, because they were moving abroad. The scam involved me paying for shipping as they claimed the fees were included in the cheque. As I waited for the cheque , it never arrived, and the story I was told that it had been misdirected to England!! Basically they wanted me to ship out the works on trust because they had to move. My friend also told me of simular scams. If they don't do paypal, make no deal. I wonder what they would've done with the Artwork had I sent it.

21.9.07

Excavate


Excavate, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Steel rails escavated from beneath the street enhanced with noodles.

19.9.07

Arctic Melt Opens Northwest Passage

Canada claims it has full rights over the parts of the passage that pass its territory. The U.S. and European Union say the passage is in international waters.

16.9.07

Booth149_2


Booth149_2, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Next year, I'm going to exhibit larger works, but not too large!

Booth149_3


Booth149_3, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Nice little frames from Ikea.

Booth 149


Booth 149, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

My booth at the Outdoor Sale and Show in Trinity Bellwoods Park. I sold 10 pieces, 6 of which were digital photo manipulation prints. All the works fit into that nifty bin in the corner! I could almost take it on the TTC with me, fortunately Claude transported me to and fro!

Adrianna


Adrianna, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Adrianna and myself at the Gladstone Hotel.

10.9.07

5th Annual Queen Street Art Crawl


Yes, I'm participating. I have a booth in the Trinity Bellwoods Outdoor Show and Sale, blue2-149 near the tennis courts.
I'm excited, and my small works are completely affordable! I have watercolours, acrylics and oils. Many of which have been sampled in my summer posts here and then some. I hope that you can make it!

9.9.07

Squiggly Environment


Squiggly Environment, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Squiggly shapes and lines float around the digital composition.

Tim Noonan Outdoor Art Sale and Show

I will be exhibiting small paintings and watercolours in the Outdoor Art Sale and Show in Trinity Bellwoods Park on September 15 and 16 as part of the Queen West Art Crawl. I have rented a tent to display my work, so I'm hopeful that it will be successful. Also I will have an 8ft. canvas on display on the 2nd floor of the Gladstone Hotel. See you there!

4.9.07

Garage Willow


Garage Willow, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A digital variant with a yellow barrel and a willow tree.

26.8.07

Riverside: funky island


Riverside: funky island, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A 5X7" watercolour photoshopped.

22.8.07

Oil box: progress wall


Oil box: progress wall, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Oil paintings on masonite in progress are mounted on the a-frame in my studio. Oil painting is slow as the paint takes days to dry. I take my time studying the pieces, modifying a bit here and there. As the series progresses, I'm feeling that less is more, so I'm starting to really like the minimal approach as in the red branches, 2nd from top left. I'll post a shot of it and others in a few days. Photographic resources are visible.

20.8.07

Willow Pond: birches


Willow Pond: birches, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Silver birch trees along the pond edge.

17.8.07

Parkside: pond study


Parkside: pond study, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A 4x6" watercolour painted in High Park, Toronto. This large pond is surrounded by willow trees and bike paths. I found a quiet spot by the pond edge to work on this study.

16.8.07

Riverside: willows


Riverside: willows, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A small postcard sized watercolour of two willow treess with weeping branches. I'm working on some oils like this one.

Riverside: moon geese


Riverside: moon geese, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A small postcard sized watercolour. Geese in the river at night,

12.8.07

Dylan and Picasso

Dylan's drawings to go on display - alongside Picasso's at the Kunstsammlungen art museum in Chemnitz, Germany.

11.8.07

Riverside: geese_snow


Riverside: geese_snow, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

The white in this 4X6" creates a guache feeling and like snow falling. I like this a lot:)^

6.8.07

River: branches


River: branches, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

5.8.07

Renoir


Renoir, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Here's my blurry shot from inside the Renoir Exhibition at the National Gallery.

3.8.07

National Gallery Exhibits


nationalgallery, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

I saw two great exhibitions at the National Gallery last week.

Peter Young

34 paintings from 1963 to 1977 has arrived at the P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in Queens.

Misattributed to Van Gogh.

Australia's National Gallery of Victoria realizes fake after 70 years!

15.7.07

tower


tower, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Toronto seen from the Mimico waterfront bike trail.

sailboats_2


sailboats_2, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Sailboats on Lake Ontario.

sailboats


sailboats, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Sailboats on Lake Ontario.

14.07.07.


14.07.07., originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

44X36" acrylic on canvas.

13.7.07

Kwik-E-Mart Photos


The Kwik-E-Mart exists in Burbank, California. Check out these photos for a laugh!

Jackie Berry Texas Artist


Well it's not a bull, but her sculpture is pretty cool!

Picasso's bulls


Here is a link to a very interesting litho: The Bullfight Theme.

12.7.07

Egyptian Bull Art Is 15,000 Years Old

Bull motifs seem to be a common thread across cultures for ancient artworks!

Pamplona Bulls Take on Matadors, Revelers


Those don't look like nikes!

Elephants on the loose in Newmarket

That's a big brewha after pub night. Someone must have let them out!

11.7.07

Honest Eds


Honesteds, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

The most well known dollar and bargain store in the world is Honest Eds. You can get almost anything and get lost in there. His crazy slogans were the best. Sadly, Honest Ed Mirvish passed away today at 92. RIP

10.7.07

nightsky


nightsky, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

I'm getting warmed up to painting in my studio again. Creations undergo many transformations and experiments! This crop looks cool!

China executes former head of safety watchdog

And that solves the problem...

Canadian theatre great remembered for his generosity

7.7.07

acrylic


acrylic, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

An acrylic painting in progress!

6.7.07

untitled abstract painting


untitled, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

52X57" acrylic on canvas.

5.7.07

Google Earth shows Chinese nuclear sub

Interesting what details Google Earth can pick up!

primer


primer, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

I'm working in my studio priming canvas.

1.7.07

iphone is a Rock star

Apple's cool design combines a phone with music player, camera and internet browser, all controlled by a touch screen. Fans lined up for hours in Manhattan in order to get one!

frogpong


frogpong, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Toy frog and bird enjoy the photoshop garden of mystery.

29.6.07

spiritlake


spiritlake, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

This abstract landscape reminds me of the lakes in northern Ontario.

Rideau Canal named a global gem

Via the Globe. The 175 year old Rideau Canal has been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Rideau Canal is a 202-kilometre chain of lakes, rivers and canals stretching from Ottawa south to Kingston, on the shore of Lake Ontario. It's the only canal from the continent's canal-building era that is still operating along its original line with most of its original structures intact.

25.6.07

nightpond


nightpond, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

A digital drawing of trees and pond reflections.

23.6.07

alienbike


alienbike, originally uploaded by Tim Noonan.

Today is my birthday and I'm going out. Also I need to buy some cross training shoes!