Archive for September, 2008

Abu Dhabi and other tidbits

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Abu Dhabi, Green Cities
Organic Patterns: see the series.
Submissions for the December Abu Dhabi show at Emirates Palace feature my focus on organic patterns of light and color. These abstracts are inspired by the Green cities — as I am continually amazed at how the UAE is focused on green architecture and landscaping the desert.

Some other interesting websites and tidbits.
Atlantis
Atlantis is opening after Ramadan. I do feel like a walking advertisement for Dubai, but it truly is a wonderful presentation here.

I have never been great with geography, and this mapgame makes it all the more obvious! Click on the map to try it out!
MAP GAME

I love google earth’s night photos that show the world, and it’s highly populated areas. Good ol’ Canada with the lights as south as possible, bordering the States.

http://www.mapsphere.com/download

google Earth’s Worlds at night

Canada lights

Karen Parker on 103.8 The Dubai Eye “In the Frame”

Friday, September 12th, 2008

I will be having my first radio interview Saturday September 13th, at 2pm. Alison Fordham will be Interviewing artists in the Dubai scene, i will be joined by Fatima Rehman (who does Arabic calligraphy and Islamic miniatures), and an interior designer.

Organic Patterns. New work from Karen Lorena Parker
Organic Patterns

Studio Time:
I am settling into a new routine in Dubai. Painting in the morning (vs afternoon) while my son is at school. Painting in airconditioned heat (vs. humid cool Vancouver the paint dries faster here), a small space versus my large studio in Canada. I am painting on an easel, when I have been painting on the wall since Art School. A smaller footprint, the painting and my body parallel, the space the easel takes up was where I mixed my paint. I am used to working on three or more paintings instead of just one… among other adjustments.

I feel like I am painting with jet lag. I have to suffer a few weeks until my body and mind get on a new schedule. Working my schedule backwards so I am waking up at 5am to do my emails and planning.. only then ready to paint by 9am! Is there any way to speed up the adjustment process? I miss my morning jog on the dyke to Steveston and Starbucks.

But I have the company of Marina Harris and her dog Frixo. He reminds me of my childhood pet. When I drop the lid of my pen, Frixo picks it up for me. Nice to have adoring company with no interruptions about mortgages when you paint.

I am now teaching at the Dubai Community Arts and Theatre Centre in the Mall of Emirates. It is very interesting to me to talk about art for three hours. To be helping art students, guiding them with my experiences. Timing the information and giving them what they need at the right time.

It is interesting to refresh and explain the basics, the habits of excellence. It is no different for a professional artist. We lose focus, interest, engagement, purpose, perseverance. We require the same basics for our careers.

Karen Parker Featured in Society Dubai Magazine

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Karen Lorena Parker featured in Society Dubai Magazine, Dubai UAE
Society Dubai, September Issue 2009

After arriving in Dubai a mere five months ago, Karen Lorena Parker is bursting with enthusiasm for her new-found home. The artist and graphic designer arrived with her husband and children and is ecstatic about the opportunities that are rapidly presenting themselves.
“There is just so much opportunity — it’s incredible,” says the mother of two.

Karen has clearly been keeping busy in the short time she’s been here; several Dubai galleries have already showcased her work. Her diverse style means she appeals to a variety of galleries. Her contemporary work being snapped up by ArtSource and Jam Jar, whilst the more romantic vintage-style pieces are available at antique haven Vindemia. Her artworks has been reproduced for the luxurious Tridents’ Bayside Residences in Dubai Marina and she recently exhibited in Wafi. She’s also hosting workshops at DUCTAC, Mall of Emirates. Her work will be at the Dubai Mall October 29th (across from the Burj Dubai) and upcoming Index Exhibition in November.
Karen Parker at Dubai Mall at Burj Dubai
Dubai Mall at Burj Dubai

Karen is first and foremost and artist, although initially this was a cause for dismay for her parents, who hoped she would join the medical profession. The art she produces captures mood and feeling, creating a unique ambiance.

Shoreline of the West Coast by Karen Lorena Parker
Shoreline

“My main interest is capturing the romantic light that comes through the trees or clouds, and that beautiful, random abstract pattern that’s familiar to all of us.” Karen muses.
Much of Karen’s art represents nature and in her work you’ll often find images of heavenly landscapes. “Because I paint from memory, it is the most ideal visual place that I’m bringing my mind to.” She continues: “The ideal shoreline, the ideal lighting conditions. I am a very optimistic person.”

While she may sound whimsical Karen focuses on creating moods, which has led her to work with interior designers and developers. Her background as a graphic artist also shaped the type of work she does; between exhibitions and workshops, Karen also uses her art to brand spaces for clientele.

Combining her two finely-homed skills, Karen superimposes her artwork into a room, allowing interior designers to see commissioned pieces in a site that may not even exist yet.

Since Karen is inspired by nature, one might imagine she would be hindered by Dubai’s artificial landscape, but she doesn’t agree.

“It’s so sunny here, so you can catch incredible lighting effects. It’s green, it’s luscious and a desert — it’s all these things.” Karen beams. “I sit at the beach and the light comes through the palm trees or it shows on the water. Even the lighting effects that are done with the water fountains are incredible. It’s even more inspiring here in one way. It’s like the beauty here is in the design of Dubai. It’s nature-inspired and so is my work.”

Organic Patterns. New work from Karen Lorena Parker