Telling Stories through the Paint Brush
Never leave home without your sketch book.
Growing up on the Alberta Prairies was the beginning of a close connection to nature, leading to the fun of capturing nature on canvas, for Lyla.
Art appreciation at the one room country school she attended was a small packet of postcard paintings of the noted Canadian "Group of Seven" artists. A.Y. Jackson was her favorite. Thus was the beginning of her artistic journey with the encouragement of a teacher and her mother. She, many years later did meet A. Y. Jackson at Port Radium, NWT, Canada. He was there on a plein air excursion.
Retiring from a Nursing Career allowed time to return to painting after many years of setting it aside. Joining Evergreen Association of Fine Arts was a turning point in finally getting back to painting.
STATEMENT: My medium is primarily acrylic, occasionally returning to oils. Subject matter ranges from Northwest Beach scenes to landscape and florals in impressionistic style. I am intrigued with abstract work, and very much enjoying the journey of that genre. Figures are very often incorporated in my work.
I am often told that my paintings tell a story. I intend them to do that.