The magazine
Our Canada has just published a story about the project
Artscapes Canada = Paye-arts Canada in which I participated representing Prince Edward Island. It started in 2009 with an email from Ray Belcourt, whose idea it was and whose photographs form the backbone of all the paintings depicting the Canadian landscape with the many and varied interpretations of the 11 painters who participated. Without Ray's dedication and ceaseless efforts, it would never have concluded in a book and exhibit in 2013.
The story in
Our Canada (available at news stands) describes the essence of the project and includes one painting from each province and the NWT. My contribution is
Cavendish Winds (2011) and features in the centre of p. 13. (see my post from August 19, 2012 for more of this story and a better look at
Cavendish Winds https://louisemould.blogspot.com/2012/08/artscapes-canada.html )
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p. 13, Our Canada (December 2018) |
The book has gone into a second edition - an expanded, hardcover edition - and
includes the third painting I did called Bales of Hay (see
post from July 7, 2013 https://louisemould.blogspot.com/2013/07/bales-of-hay.html for more detail) as well as Cavendish Winds and the first one Prince Edward Island Potato Fields. Iconic themes with new interpretations.
Below are a few
photos of the three paintings were the focus of a solo show at Howes Hall in the summer of 2013 that
featured these and many of the paintings that were studies.
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Howes Hall, 2013 |
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Howes Hall, 2013 |
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Howes Hall, 2013 |
And finally, the book that is going on sale next week at
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/0980957281/ref=sr_1_1…
For more about my work see
Louise Mould Artists in Canada website