Ken van Rees
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Algonquin Provincial Park Oct 2012
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Regina Show April 2023
Saskatoon Fall Show 2020
Saskatoon Club Show
Edge of the World Show
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Regina 2017
Regina 2016
Soil Art Exhibition 2015
Saskatoon 2015
FML Algonquin Show 2015
Soil and Art Exhibition Long Beach CA 2014
Saskatoon Show 2014
Rosthern Show 2014
Regina Show April 2014
La Ronge Show 2014
Saskatoon Show 2013
Black Spruce Gallery Show August 2013
Hague Gallery Regina Show April 2013
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The Green Painting
Here is the story of how I came to use the forest to create some charcoal drawings of my interaction with burnt trees. Click on the pictures to see about the story. An article in the Prince Albert Herald about the artwork can be found
here
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