#MontLogan
Kluane National Park and Reserve, Mont Logan.
Canada's highest peak.
@BenAdrienProulx
October 10, 2022.
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Nova Scotia - Sally K. Smith , 2020.
American , b. 1966 -
Oil on linen , 102 x 76 cm.
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Walter J. Phillips (1884 - 1963) - Ten Canadian Colour Prints, Mont Cathedral from Lake O'Hara, ca 1927; The Stump, woodcut
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Current work in progress. Thinking about reflections- like the ones you make when you’re looking outside of a window. I’m hoping to add a feeling of confinement to this wide open Alberta landscape. I think that it would transform into a visual metaphor that might be interpreted differently person to person. For me, it would be about feeling disconnected as a queer trans person living in a conservative farming town. Working on it today (hopefully)
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Tom Thomson - Pine Trees at Sunset (1915)
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March on the Cache - Maurice Galbraight Cullen
Canadian, 1866 - 1934
Oil on canvas, 44.7 x 47.2 cm
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Walter J. Phillips - Victoria Glacier, lithograph; Beaver Lodge, 1944, woodblock; Ten Canadian Colour Prints, Mont Cathedral from Lake O'Hara, circa 1927
Walter Joseph Phillips (1884 - 1963) was an English born watercolour painter and illustrator who spent much of his career in Canada. He is remembered as a master and pioneer of woodblock prints and his works are displayed in galleries across Canada and the United States. Philips was born in Lincolnshire, England. He showed a talent for drawing at an early age, and at 14 years, Phillips attended Bourne College and the Municipal School of Art in Birmingham. At 18 years of age (1902), Phillips moved to South Africa with the intention of raising enough money to study art in Paris. However, he returned to England with little more money than he left with. Phillips then worked as a commercial artist for a few years and became art master at Bishop Woodworth School in Salisbury, England, serving between 1908 and 1911. Phillips married in 1910 and they immigrated to Winnipeg, Canada in 1913. He soon befriended another English artist, Cyril H. Barraud, who taught him etching technique and sold him his printing press and equipment. Phillips taught at St John's Technical High School, and then at the University of Wisconsin. In 1925, Phillips and his family spent a year in England developing his art skills, particularly his woodblock techniques. Starting in 1940, Phillips taught for two decades at the Banff School of Art and at the Institute of Technology and Art in Calgary. During this time, He focussed on painting watercolours.
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Darrell Underschultz (b.1965) - Far from it all. 2008. Acrylic on canvas.
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