Painting the Canadian Landscape
Works by MEN WHO PAINT
February 28-29 (Friday 7 - 10pm / Saturday 10 - 4pm)
Saskatoon Club
417 - 21st St East
Saskatoon, SK
Artist Reception Friday 7-10 pm
Painting the Canadian Landscape is a celebration of Canada’s remarkable and diverse terrain. The exhibit, which includes over 70 works, features pieces painted on expeditions the group has taken across Canada over the past two years. Many of the works were painted ‘en plein air’ in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, while others were derived from sketches done in the field.
Since their formation in 2007, Men Who Paint have embraced plein air painting. Inspired by the work and adventurous spirit of the early Canadian painters, the group has spent years traveling and painting outdoors.
Their extensive travels have taken to Germany, British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii archipelago, Alberta’s Banff National Park, Ontario’s Algonquin Park, Nunavut’s Ellesmere Island, and Yukon’s Ivvavik National Park. They have also spent considerable time painting Saskatchewan locations: Prince Albert National Park, Emma Lake, La Ronge and Cypress Hills.
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Cam Forrester Art
Greg Hargarten
Paul G Trottier
Roger Trottier's Art World
Ken Van Rees
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Works by MEN WHO PAINT
February 28-29 (Friday 7 - 10pm / Saturday 10 - 4pm)
Saskatoon Club
417 - 21st St East
Saskatoon, SK
Artist Reception Friday 7-10 pm
Painting the Canadian Landscape is a celebration of Canada’s remarkable and diverse terrain. The exhibit, which includes over 70 works, features pieces painted on expeditions the group has taken across Canada over the past two years. Many of the works were painted ‘en plein air’ in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, while others were derived from sketches done in the field.
Since their formation in 2007, Men Who Paint have embraced plein air painting. Inspired by the work and adventurous spirit of the early Canadian painters, the group has spent years traveling and painting outdoors.
Their extensive travels have taken to Germany, British Columbia’s Haida Gwaii archipelago, Alberta’s Banff National Park, Ontario’s Algonquin Park, Nunavut’s Ellesmere Island, and Yukon’s Ivvavik National Park. They have also spent considerable time painting Saskatchewan locations: Prince Albert National Park, Emma Lake, La Ronge and Cypress Hills.
View more painting images
Watch MWP: Painting the Canadian Landscape
Find us online:
www.MenWhoPaint.com
Cam Forrester Art
Greg Hargarten
Paul G Trottier
Roger Trottier's Art World
Ken Van Rees
© 2020 Men Who Paint • Unsubscribe