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Into the Arctic: Paintings of Canadas Changing North

Autor Cory Trepanier Cuvânt înainte de Prince Albert II of Monaco Comentarii de Todd Wilkinson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2020
A work of art unto itself, this impressive volume highlights over a decade of awe-inspiring oil paintings of the Canadian Arctic.With a backpack full of gear, Cory Trpanier traversed more than 40,000 kilometres through six Arctic national parks and 16 Arctic communities so remote that most of its vast landscape had never been painted before.Into the Arctic represents the most ambitious body of artwork ever dedicated to the Canadian Arctic. Featuring vivid and unforgettable imagery together with engaging essays, this collection enables readers to experience Corys evocative and authentic vision of a land that few have had the opportunity to even visit, let alone preserve on canvas.
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ISBN-13: 9781771603423
ISBN-10: 1771603429
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: full colour throughout
Dimensiuni: 273 x 298 mm
Editura: Rocky Mountain Books
Colecția Rocky Mountain Books
Locul publicării:Canada

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A work of art unto itself, this impressive volume highlights over a decade of awe-inspiring oil paintings of the Canadian Arctic.With a backpack full of gear, Cory Trpanier traversed more than 40,000 kilometres through six Arctic national parks and 16 Arctic communities so remote that most of its vast landscape had never been painted before.Into the Arctic represents the most ambitious body of artwork ever dedicated to the Canadian Arctic. Featuring vivid and unforgettable imagery together with engaging essays, this collection enables readers to experience Corys evocative and authentic vision of a land that few have had the opportunity to even visit, let alone preserve on canvas.