Lori Ridgeway

All The Blues There Are

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Category:Painting

Code:RI000120

Medium:Oil on Canvas

Art Size:12" H X 12" W

Frame/finish:514-71 Floater 1/2" Walnut Finish

Lori Ridgeway

Lori Ridgeway is a landscape oil painter originally from Alberta now living in Ottawa Ontario Her paintings have been inspired mainly by the forest grasses marshes and shorelines mainly in and around Ottawa Her focus is on expressing patterns of line shapes colour and especially light and shadow in the near landscape complexitythat lies below the superficial and often everyday notice but which forms the coherent whole Her artistic goal is to express extraordinary moments from ordinary ones Her paintings have been accepted into juried shows locally regionally nationally and internationally and have won jury awards including three Best in Show awards two of them in 2023 She is an elected member of the Society of Canadian ArtistsLori began her interest in art in High School where she was active in the visual and other arts She focused on ink and wash paintings which were often chosen for international traveling student shows While planning a career in design her long professional career ultimately took a much different turn but she never lost sight her love and fascination for art She spent many long hours on the edges of her international career in galleries and art neighborhoods in North America and around the world Her professional career was focused on looking beyond the superficial to understand and integrate the complexity of issues often less understood or overlooked to find solutions This interest has shaped her eye and artistic intellect as wellOn retirement in 2013 Lori returned to painting this time in oil As part of an aggressive selfdirected continuous learning plan she has followed classes since 2014 at the Ottawa School of Art through the Winslow Art Centre Seattle WA and many workshops courses and discussions by and with diverse top Canadian and international artists Her focus has been on understanding design and colour theory best practices in painting processes and philosophies and how they can inform her own artistic intuition and process all while developing and maintaining her individual artistic voice Her continuous learning philosophy has been to create a betterinformed intuition and keener observation ie the more you understand the more you seeShe is a supporting member of the Federation of Canadian Artists both National and Ontario Chapter as well as an active member of the East Central Ontario Art Association the West Carleton Arts Society and two other local Ottawa Societies Her paintings have been accepted into local regional national and international juried exhibitions and group shows Her work has won several Jury awards including two Best in ShowArtist StatementI am a landscapes oil painter living in Ottawa Ontario However my aesthetic was mainly shaped by my years spent in the high back country of the Rocky Mountains It iswhere I first explicitly thought about the dazzle of light and shadow colour and even scent and sound that created my sense and memory of immediate place whichstopped me in my tracks as often as the incomparable vistas It remains the source of my inspiration in nature where I now live My creative focus on the nearer landscape isalso the result of years of professional immersion in making sense and order from the complexity that underlies superficial impressions I thus want to share how I see the patterns in landscape revealed by lines shapes colour and light and shadow the very weft and warp of the fabric of our surroundings I want to capture and amplify through mark making and colour that which often escapes everyday notice the contrasts of line positive and negative shapes and colour temperature to create interest texture and movement in my paintings Increasingly colour and light is my subject My impressions draw especially from trees branches grasses and shorelines and often their reflections with a goal to make extraordinary moments from ordinary ones I use traditional oil paints to amplify marks shapes and patterns to draw the eye on apath that is intended to be savoured slowly but which ultimately adds to a whole My paintings are intended to be both abstracted but believable I paint mainly in medium orlarge formatnbsp