McFarland explores, with her unusual pouring technique, a dialog with colors, shapes and angles. Intuitive, by nature, she creates work that evokes an emotional response in her viewers. She is guided often by her choice of music in her studio.  We can readily see the six elements of music, rhythm, dynamics, melody (the theme), tone, texture and form that are masterfully interpreted on her canvasses. Typically, she will pick a song and let the rhythm become part of the design process.  

When designing, the negative (white) space is equally important to me as the colors I select. Knowing the direction and the scale of the flow sets the theme of the piece. After the first pour, I construct the composition from there”.

The artist loves the boundless freedom of letting go of preconceived ideas; allowing her intuition to dictate the process. She describes this as “pouring her heart out”.  One can readily see the mastery she has achieved. The technique is so difficult that it is often seen as easy. Quite the opposite.  Like the prima ballerina spinning on her toes, the experience is breathtaking; perceived as so clean and simple, yet thousands of hours have gone into perfecting the skill.

“I am rewarded by being able to express my feelings in a piece of art. I liken the experience to a runner’s high which many artists feel. To cross the ‘finish line’ as I bring a painting to its conclusion brings me the greatest joy.  My heartfelt wish is to pass along the full range of emotions on canvases and paper to the viewer.”

Vicki McFarland

PHILANTHROPY

OLIVIA

PEC Hospital Foundation – Auction
2019

Founded in 1985, the PECMH Foundation’s job is to serve the funding needs of the hospital. While the Ontario Ministry of Health pays for the day-to-day hospital operations, the Foundation raises money in the community for the building, repairs and maintenance and for the purchase of high priority medical equipment needed for patient care.  This piece was donated through the Sybil Frank Gallery, in Wellington ON, which represents Vicki.

TRANQUIL

Chatham Kent Hospice
2018

Based in Chatham, Ontario and opened in 2016, the hospice provides a peaceful, compassionate place for those in need of palliative care.  The piece Tranquil was donated to the hospital in 2018 and is hung on one of the interior walls.

NOTHIN’ BUT A DREAMER

Festival of Giving – CK Children’s Treatment Centre – Live Auction
2018

The CK Children’s treatment centre has been in existence for over 70 years.  The centre provides specialized therapy and innovative programs to empower children, youth and their families to reach their individual potential.  This large piece was auctioned off at their annual Festival of Giving fundraiser.

BUTTERFLY KISSES

On the Floor – SickKids Hospital – Live Auction
2018

On the Floor, a professional dance competition company in Toronto is passionate about giving back and so are their members.  This piece was donated to the 2018 live auction,  in support of one of Vicki’s collectors who is a member of the group.

GOLDEN

Alice Saddy Association – Live Auction
2016

Born in the 1920s, Alice Saddy was a woman well known in London for her volunteer work assisting adults with disabilities. When she passed away in her early forties, a committee from her church, St. Peter’s Basilica, was formed to find a way to honour her memory. A donation fund was established that enabled an “apartment training” program for people with developmental disabilities. This organization eventually became know as the Alice Saddy Association. (from the association’s website)  Piece was donated to their live auction event.

SPECTRUM

10 Days of Giving – United Way – Lambton Middlesex – Live Auction
2015

Blessings are ment to be passed along.  In 2015 success at her first show, Vicki decided it was time to give back.  Over a period of 10 days 14 pieces in total were auctioned off to the highest bidder.  All proceeds were donated to the United Way.

TRICKLE & BURST

United Way Lambton Middlesex
2014

This piece is one one of two auctioned off to support the United Way fundraiser in 2014.  The proceeds of both the large auctioned pieces were donated to the local branch.

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