Women in Art 278 Magazine January 2015 | Page 15

canadian artist Carole Spandau oil on canvas I paint my city, Montreal, and its people with great love and devotion. For me, Montreal is the celebrity, the Grande Dame. She is full of stories drama, intrique, pathos , mystery and I honor her every mood with my paint on canvas and lively brush strokes. I find her stories challenging and intriguing at every turn. The everyday folks, the shoppers, the tourists, the children happily playing a game of hockey, these are among my favourite characters who dwell and populate my cityscapes. Our classic landmarks, both past and present often bring back memories among my collectors of a bygone era as I bring the past and present into focus through my work. Because I have been painting Montreal for almost over 40 years, many of the original shops and owners are now long gone. I feel privileged to have been able to capture some important bits of my citiy’s history. The changing face of this dynamic city, with the turning of the seasons has given me a lifetime of subject matter with new discoveries to be made at every corner. The colors and flavors of the city are depicted in my paintings of cafes, resto bars, mom and pop variety stores, specialty shops and famous bakeries and of course the many yummy eateries. I have painted so many wonderful and familiar places, some are gone, but never forgotten, like cherished old friends, they live on in my paintings, such as the many demolished landmark restaurants and movie theatres. And nothing is more romantic than the cobblestoned roads winding their way through Old Montreal where the magical caleche rides, and colorful crowds dot my urban cityscenes. My signature pieces, the places which move my heart, and hold the most significance and personal meaning, include streets with their magnificent winding staircases, and the old neighborhoods with their famous restaurants, bakeries and shops. I love to revisit these places, and I try to paint them from a fresh perspective always changing the mood, the season and of course the characters that populate my paintings. I specialize in building portraits of the vanishing Montreal architecture of the early 20th century. These buildings now house our ‘Depanneurs’ or corner stores usually situated on a corner property with apartments on the upper level. I especially love painting the signage on these old buildings. I am always amazed that every time I tour the city there is always a new building or neighborhood to explore and research and ultimately paint. wom en ART page 15