Description
The images shared in Franklin Carmichael: An Artist's Process provide an intimate look at the Group of Seven artist's approach to painting landscape. There is resonance in Franklin Carmichael's practice of painting outdoors, en plein air, on site with a sparkling view of La Cloche mountains or Lake Superior or a northern town like Cobalt before him.
These art works reveal much about the materials he used, his palette of colours, how he prepared a panel or painting surface, his preliminary sketch, his form of composition, and his process of painting in oils or in watercolour.
About the authors
Ian M. Thom is a Senior Curator-Historical at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Involved in Canadian art museums for more than thirty years, he has also held senior curatorial positions at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. He has organized more than one hundred exhibitions and written numerous articles and authored or co-authored many books, including Robert Davidson: Eagle of the Dawn, Andy Warhol: Images, Art BC, E.J. Hughes, Takao Tanabe, B.C. Binning, Emily Carr: New Perspectives on a Canadian Icon and Challenging Traditions: Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast. He lives in Vancouver, BC.
Other titles by
Challenging Traditions (UWP)
Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast
Masterworks from the Audain Art Museum, Whistler
Emily Carr Collected
Collected
Shore, Forest and Beyond
Art from the Audain Collection
Challenging Traditions
Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast
Pause
A Sketchbook
Emily Carr
B.C. Binning
Takao Tanabe
A Modern Life
Art and Design in British Columbia 1945-1960