The Art Ark Gallery

Avant Garde


Ted Smith



Ted Smith's paintings represent powerful and often bold impressions of his surroundings and are consumed with knowledge, understanding and love of paint. Like many landscape artists, Ted Smith uses his love of the land as a vehicle for exploring the marriage of colour and form.
Ted Smith entered the Vancouver School of Art in 1960. At 27, Smith was an older student: his intent was to train as a commercial designer, thus engaging a career that offered steady employment in a creative field. However, Smith never did manage to leave the painting studio, a fortuitous occurrence for his artistic career.

Ted Smith's paintings have developed with his aesthetic over the course of thirty years. They have moved from generalized ideas or realistic renderings of the landscape to personal impressions of his environment motivated by colour, line, shape, atmosphere and light. Smith seems preoccupied with vistas: physical and mental views embracing a series of patterns, movements and colours. His emotive sense of space integrates line with shape and form with colour, alluding not only to a memory positioning of the land but also of pleasure and of conscious and unconscious responses to the world that surrounds him. Ted Smith's paintings are open and contemplative and provoke, like the land dancing under an aurora borealis, a sense of wonder.

You can visit Ted Smith on CBC Artspots HERE

NEW WORK
Rolling Green
Acrylic on Canvas
22 x 34 inches

Beacon Hill
Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 30 inches

Tosca
Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 36 inches

Blue Sonmata
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 28 inches

Sentinel
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 29 inches

Island
Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 48 inches

Agata and the Storm
Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 48 inches

Fingal's Cave
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 30 inches






La Wally
Acrylic on Canvas
40 x 30 inches
Knight
Oil on Canvas
24 x 22 inches

Black Copse
Oil on Canvas
24 x 36 inches

Cocks Comb
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 40 inches

Homage to Howard
Acrylic on Canvas
36 x 30 inches
Lady of the lake
Acrylic on Canvas
40 x 36 inches

Wake the Town
Acrylic on Canvas
36 x 48 inches

Waterfall SOLD
Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 60 inches

Global Melt
Acrylic on Canvas
36 x 48 inches

Polder
Acrylic on Canvas
11 x 14 inches

Kamloops Lake
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 10 inches




Barrier
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 36 inches
The Shrine
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 10 inches


Bougainvillaea
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 10 inches
Cat in Studio
Acrylic on Canvas
10 x 12 inches






Strawberry Hills II
Oil on Canvas
24 x 48 inches
Kitchen
Acrylic on Canvas
10 x 12 inches

Thuga Lake
Oil on Canvas
23 x 43 inches
Battlements
Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 36 inches

Bottles
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 10 inches
Red Lady
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 10 inches


Ted Smith's paintings are qualified by their devotion to the theme of landscape, and by their exploration of the possibilities of colour. His concern is with the purity of colour and he uses his love of landscape as a vehicle for exploring the juncture where colour and form overlap. In Smith's studio are boxes containing coloured papers arranged and categorized not only by colour but by hues and tones. Smith pins them to his canvases when painting, as if to audition not only the hue but the shape he cuts into the paper. These bits of paper indicate that use of colour, enhanced by intuition, is never random. As Smith has learned to see the land, he has developed a sophisticated visual inventory of the possibilities of hue and tone within the land, sky, and water.

Ted Smith's description in paint of the topography of the region is a steadfast depiction of the sensitive relationship between human and landscape. The quietness of his pictures is not only due to the quietness of the scene -though that is somehow essential to it -but to the restraint of the painter's standpoint: he instinctively concentrates, condenses, and eliminates, conscious of his role as mediator and translator. This perilous reduction of the problem has an enormous virtue -congestion and frustration have been dissolved away. This relationship works in kind: the paradoxically frail yet harsh beauty of the South Central Interior of British Columbia brings out the finest skill of this artist. We are left with an image from life we can hardly forget and the knowledge that an image, like an artist, can be at peace with itself.


Summer Beach
Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 36 inches
The Candle
Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 10 inches

The Studio
Acrylic on Canvas
10 x 12 inches
The Borrowers
Acrylic on Canvas
10 x 12 inches

To View Sold paintings by Ted Smith click HERE