John Steil

Painting, Printmaking & Drawing

The Edge
287 Alexander Street
john@johnsteil.com
www.johnsteil.com 


I enjoy the outdoors and spend a lot of time there; so the landscapes where I travel, wander, and hike were an early source of inspiration. I started to draw in order to better understand what I was seeing, to make myself more observant. I also wanted to remind myself of what I saw and to share these places. It is respect for the places that hosted, humbled, and awed me. Most of my landscapes were drawn on paper with watercolour crayons--I fell in love with the vividness and blending ability of watercolour crayons even though they are very time-consuming.

I now explore other themes and techniques, particularly acrylics, linocuts, ink drawing and collage. With acrylics, I did a series of birds in trees, from the shy nuthatch to the noisy crow. With small linocuts, I illustrated a poem, 'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird' by Wallace Stevens, and illustrated a series of haiku I’ve written. I painted and drew on a series of world globes.  I create chap books about my art and poetry and what I come across in the world around me.  Recently, I've focused on two projects.  The first is a series of abstract ink drawings with an urban theme. The second are works, 4 ft x 4 ft, in acrylics and collage based on a series of plot structures.