Showing posts with label DAVID BLACKWOOD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DAVID BLACKWOOD. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2016

David Blackwood

We are very pleased to present this outstanding selection of etchings by David Blackwood.  Included in this grouping are works with some of his most iconic imagery including Ephraim Kelloway's Door and a whale and glacier image.  The etchings span a sixteen year period and date from 1999 to 2015.

Ephraim Kelloway's Door (triptych), 2012
Etching
12" x 24" unframed
$3,500.00

Twilight Sounding, 2010
Etching
8" x 12" unframed
$3,000.00

Gram Glover's Tree, 1999
Etching
15" x 18" unframed
$3000.00

Flatty, 2015
Etching
10" x 14"
$2,500.00

For David Judah: Home from Bragg's Island, 2005
Etching
15" x 36"
$8,000.00

Thursday, December 29, 2016

David Blackwood

  We just opened the portfolio of works that we received this week and are thrilled to have this wonderful selection of etchings to present.  While we are still cataloguing and photographing, we wanted to post these two very special pieces today.  Both etchings depict majestic schooners at sea.  In Barbour's 'Seabird' Leaving Newtown, the commanding 'Seabird' makes its' way confidently through calm waters with its' sails full and its' flags unfurled.  In the much moodier 'The Flora L. Nickerson' Leaving for the Labrador, the scene is not as serene.  Both the sea and sky are much more energetic and turbulent, and the whole seascape is made a little more foreboding by the looming iceberg.

David Blackwood
Barbour's 'Seabird' Leaving Newtown, 1998
Etching
24" x 36" unframed
SOLD

David Blackwood
'The Flora L. Nickerson' Leaving for the Labrador, 2011
Etching
24" x 36" unframed
$9,000.00

Friday, May 6, 2016

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

David Blackwood; Newfoundland



Our May windows celebrate the work of internationally acclaimed artist and Master Printmaker David Blackwood.  Our inspiration for the backdrop to his etchings came while looking through Black Ice, the book which accompanied his 2011 exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Black Ice; David Blackwood Prints of Newfoundland.  Early in the book is a photograph of David Blackwood's studio in Wesleyville, Newfoundland.  The photograph is striking and at first glance looks like a painting with the deep red of the studio and its black roof and white trim set against a background of pale sky, shimmering icy blue sea and lush green grasses.  In our interpretation, one window of the studio looks out to the land and the other looks to the sea.  In keeping with the spirit of Newfoundland, everything was handmade and hand-painted.  The etchings featured are Passing the Rostellan and Wesleyville from the Alder Ridge.
 

David Blackwood's studio, Wesleyville, Newfoundland, September 2009

Passing the 'Rostellan', 2013
Etching
21" x 26" framed
$2,750.00

Wesleyville from the Alder Ridge, 2009
Etching
26.5" x 21" framed
$3,700.00

Thursday, December 3, 2015

David Blackwood

We are pleased and privileged to present a selection of etchings from David Blackwood, one of Canada's most accomplished and respected artists.  Through his etchings, this internationally acclaimed master printmaker takes us on a voyage to the Newfoundland of his youth, a world that is essentially non existent today, and certainly unfamiliar to most.  While the world of Blackwood's work might exist only in memory and imagination, the themes of family, home, community and man's relationship to nature that he explores are current and real, and resonate universally.

David Blackwood was born in Wesleyville, Newfoundland in 1941.  At the time, Newfoundland was still a British Dominion, with little electricity and few roads.  Life revolved around the sea, religion, family and community.  It was a world inhabited by sea captains, boat builders, sealers and mummers.  It was also a world where the harshness of the land and the reliance on the sea instilled in its people a sense of resilience and fearlessness and a resolute acceptance of adversity.  Community was important and there was a strong reliance on neighbors and family in the people of Wesleyville.  There was also an understanding and appreciation for the importance of generosity, sharing, and putting others before oneself.  These qualities were given heightened significance by the strong religious roots of the community.

While the people and landscape of Newfoundland are the inspiration and subjects for Blackwood's work, it is perhaps the qualities and values ingrained in him by those people that allowed him to chart his creative course and guide him through his career.  When Blackwood began his career, the art scene emphasis was on Abstract Expressionism.  His work, with its focus on community and a strong storytelling narrative, was worlds away from that of the Expressionists and their abstract reflections of their own individual psyches.  The labor intensive and physically demanding process of printmaking was also in stark contrast.  He didn't follow the course of many of his contemporaries, but Blackwood did have very early critical success.  By the age of twenty-three, one of his etchings had been purchased by the National Gallery of Canada.  Over the course of his career, Blackwood has received many honours including the Order of Canada and the Order of Ontario.  In 2003, he was named Honorary Chairman of the Art Gallery of Ontario, the first practising artist to be so honoured.  In 2011 a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario "Black Ice: David Blackwood Prints of Newfoundland" showcased a large body of his work.  Today his work may be found in virtually every public gallery and corporate art collection in Canada as well as major public and private collections around the world including the collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.


Bragg's Island, 2007
Etching
14.5" x 13" framed
$1,650.00


Young Mummer, 2012
Etching
20.5" x 16.5" framed
$2,650.00


Cape Harrison, 2004
Etching
16" x 20.5" framed
SOLD


The Wesleyville Under Construction, 2012
Etching
17.75" x 20.5" framed
$2,650.00



Passing the 'Rostellan', 2013
Etching
21" x 26" framed
$2,750.00

Dante's Barque Crossing, 2012
Etching
27" x 30" framed
$3,750.00