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by Barbel Smith
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This painting is part of a series called “Ode to the North” to commemorate Canada’s 150th celebration. I chose the panoramic format to... more
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This painting is part of a series called “Ode to the North” to commemorate Canada’s 150th celebration. I chose the panoramic format to capture the vast scope of our country. The iconic images of the Pines, rocks and water are set against a backdrop of an ethereal sky. The streaming light from above unto the land is in reference to God’s blessings and prayers to ‘keep our land glorious and free’.
This stunning print consists of three panels ( LH-Center-RH) in this collection
Barbel is a Canadian by heart and German born. Growing up she spent numerous hours with her sketch book and paints capturing the lakes and forests of rural Ontario . After moving out west , she received training at Alberta University of the Arts and continued to hone her skills as she joined national art organizations. Living in several provinces and traveling coast to coast has allowed her to capture the Canadian landscape in her emotive paintings, infusing her art with joyous colours, a peaceful vision, and whimsical style. Her semi-representational paintings are vibrant and simplified in form evoking influences of Art Deco and the Group of Seven. She is an award winning juried signature member of national and provincial art...
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