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Meet Helen Shideler

Artist, Plein Air Painter and Blogger
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    How is it July already?

    7 July 2024 / No Comments

    How is it July already? I am in shock at how fast this year is going. Please summer, won’t you slow down just a little for us? The moods of Lac Cameron, PQ We recently travelled to Ontario and then to Quebec to visit with our family and to help them build a deck at their lakeside cottage. The lake of course, is incredibly beautiful and ever changing.  I did not paint on days when we had torrential rains (well, maybe before the rain started) and with high winds. I never really considered that high temperatures would also be a deterrent. Biting bugs I understand and I regularly hide form…

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    Autumn poured watercolour painting

    3 November 2019

    I’m happy to be OuTSiDeY

    26 November 2023

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    20 May 2019
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    Playing with ChatGPT

    26 April 2024 / No Comments

    I’ve been thinking that I should be more open to new technologies and decided to play with ChatGPT.  I was working on a painting of a lupin with a bee and frankly was stumped how to describe my work. I was looking for prompts – sometimes when I am painting my energy is all about how I want the painting to look not necessarily on how i’m going to describe it. Quite often I have a notebook where I write down my thoughts as I paint for this reason – sometimes not always and definitely not in this case. So I turned to ChatGPT for inspiration. The result was superfluous,…

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    Horizon Health and the most excellent after care

    27 April 2025

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    8 September 2022

    Spring is finally here

    24 March 2022
  • Artwork,  Fauna - Feathers and Fur

    The Prince of Rockwood Park

    24 March 2024 / No Comments

    An oil painting of a Majestic Whitetail Deer Young Buck In the heart of a nearby city park is a forested area that is enjoyed by hikers and wildlife alike. This is a quiet place where you may often see whitetail deer, among other wildlife.  I met this young buck while out on an adventure hoping to photograph some birds. The Prince of Rockwood Park. When I pulled into the parking lot, I was quite surprised to see this young buck accompanied by his harem. I managed to get some ok photos from the car and figured I’d get photos of the trail once they left.  The trail was nicely…

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    That September Feeling in the Air

    24 August 2015

    The Naming of a Painting of a Raven

    7 December 2014

    Memories of Addo National Park

    20 October 2019
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    Home Away From Home

    11 February 2024 / No Comments

    Travelling with paint adds another dimension as well – weight – so you have to be really discriminating as to what you pack. The other challenge is this is the shoulder season with spring creeping in on winter so you need clothes and footwear to bridge both seasons.  More weight. I had to be really selective with my art supplies. I packed up my art supplies so I’d be able to “studio” paint while visiting my daughter and her family on the West Coast. My home away from home whenever the opportunity arises. Since this is still the rainy season in Vancouver, water mixable oils and Plein Air painting are…

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    The problem with Prussian blue – A comedy

    21 July 2018

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    11 March 2023

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    24 March 2022
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    Well, I’ll be spuddled

    1 January 2024 / 2 Comments

    Well…I’m a thinking that I’ll be Spuddled Definition: to work ineffectively: to be very busy while achieving absolutely nothing Spuddle. A lovely new word that often describes my quest as a Master Procrastinator. Makes one feel productive in the middle of avoidance.  And it’s fun to say. All of this supports one of my other claims to fame of getting things done on deadline – just under the wire – squeaking through as the saying goes- some of us (namely me) apparently work better under pressure. The desire to spuddle often hits when I am about two thirds done a painting.  In this case two of them.  Close enough I…

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    Bay of Fundy Blues

    19 January 2020

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    8 May 2022

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    20 February 2021
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