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“In 1930, Group of Seven artist A.Y. Jackson was aboard the Beothic, a supply ship travelling to remote Arctic communities. Passing Cornwallis Island, he saw Cape Hotham jutting up at the ocean’s edge, and was moved to sketch this landscape. Eighty five years later, I too put pencil to paper while boating past with Inuit guide Randy Nungaq. The hues were more than my graphite could handle, and so this painting was born.” - Cory
The original painting is a part of the touring INTO THE ARCTIC Collection.
Includes an envelope and is individually wrapped in a biodegradable clear bag.
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Artist Cory Trépanier straps an easel to his back and steps into the Yukon wild for a month to explore Kluane National Park & Reserve’s untamed beauty on canvas. Feel...
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Nominated for 2013 Canadian Screen Award (Best Performing Arts/Arts Documentary) For years, artist Cory Trepanier has explored some of the most wild places in Canada. Few have walked in these...
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"Into The Arctic" is the dramatic story of artist Cory Trépanier's first leg of his multi-year quest to explore and paint the vast wilderness of the Canadian Arctic. Cory and...