The Guardian (Charlottetown)

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Ann Clow celebrates her passion for art and P.E.I. with new paintings at Sealand Studio for Contempora­ry Art in Charlottet­own

- BY SALLY COLE THE GUARDIAN sally.cole@TheGuardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/SallyForth­57

Ann Clow has everything from Island landscapes to seascapes at a new show in Charlottet­own.

Ann Clow is passionate about art.

“I love vivid colours like bright, fiery reds and Mediterran­ean blues,” says the Charlottet­own artist.

Clow also loves Prince Edward Island.

“I like the ultramarin­e of the water and the burnt sienna of the soil; the iron coming up through the ground.”

To see how Clow incorporat­es her passions into her work, all you have to do is visit Sealand Studio for Contempora­ry Art in Charlottet­own where one gallery wall is dedicated to her art.

There’s everything from Island seascapes to landscapes.

For example, there’s “Autumn Walk”, an acrylic painting of the Houston Road near New Glasgow/Mayfield, that invites the eye of the viewer to follow a red, dirt road through an archway of trees that are covered in orange, yellow and red leaves.

“It was commission­ed by a lady who had walked this road many times. She asked me to make it vibrant, so I did,” says the Nova Scotia-born artist who now calls P.E.I. home.

In contrast, West Point Lighthouse is a seascape that sets the zebra striped beacon against the blue water. Nearby, a patch of lupins grows at the bottom of a grassy cliff.

“West Point is a long, long drive but when you get there, it’s worth it because the water is surprising­ly warm. And the lighthouse has a rich history,” says Clow.

Another painting, “Red Sands”, explores the beauty of low tide when tiny pools and sandbars invite passersby to stop and explore. In foreground shifting sand dunes can be seen.

And, if you stare at the painting long enough, it takes on a life of its own.

“I used thin paint for the sky and thick paint for the sand bars and the background; building it up with thick lines of paint. So, when the light shines down you get a three-dimensiona­l look,” says Clow, pointing to her painting.

Inspiratio­n for her work comes from a variety of sources – from commission­s to something that catches her eye.

One fall day she was driving by a pond and spied two boys fishing, so she stopped her car and took a picture. It’s the inspiratio­n for “Autumn Moment”.

“I thought, ‘this is so wonderful. Kids, in their innocence, having so much fun.’ You could see the circular ripples on the surface of the water and one boy getting disappoint­ed because, in spite of

a jumping fish, he hadn’t caught it yet,” says Clow.

To give the painting a realistic feel, she took time to create “each and every little rock” and added eight glazes of different colours.

“By overlaying it, it gives you a three-dimensiona­l effect.”

Now she wants to paint more Island scenes.

“I want to get on the road and capture more of P.E.I.”

In the meantime, she paints onsite, at Sealand, when she has time.

“I want to interpret and grab each moment in time, in my work.”

“West Point is a long, long drive but when you get there, it’s worth it because the water is surprising­ly warm. And the lighthouse has a rich history.” Ann Clow

 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? Artist Ann Clow shows her painting, “An Autumn Walk”. It’s one of the pieces currently on display at Sealand Studio of Contempora­ry Art in Charlottet­own where she is assistant manager.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN Artist Ann Clow shows her painting, “An Autumn Walk”. It’s one of the pieces currently on display at Sealand Studio of Contempora­ry Art in Charlottet­own where she is assistant manager.
 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? “Red Sands” explores the sandbars and tidal pools revealed when the tide goes out on Prince Edward Island. It’s a painting by Ann Clow.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN “Red Sands” explores the sandbars and tidal pools revealed when the tide goes out on Prince Edward Island. It’s a painting by Ann Clow.
 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? “Autumn Moment” is an acrylic painting by Ann Clow of Charlottet­own.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN “Autumn Moment” is an acrylic painting by Ann Clow of Charlottet­own.
 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? “French Acadian Days”, by Ann Clow, is one of the paintings available at Sealand Studio of Contempora­ry Art in Charlottet­own.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN “French Acadian Days”, by Ann Clow, is one of the paintings available at Sealand Studio of Contempora­ry Art in Charlottet­own.

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