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The Butterfly Effect, #16, Skoki Creek

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Artist
Michael Cameron (1955 – , Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
oil on board
Catalogue Number
CaM.02.03 a-c
Description
An abstract painting of Skoki Creek area. Mainly red and black. A distinct scene is indeterminate when viewed close up but when further back a whole scene is visble. There is a naked woman in the blc. She appears to be up to her knees in Skoki Creek. Another figure is on the left. It is bent …
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Artist
Michael Cameron (1955 – , Canadian)
Title
The Butterfly Effect, #16, Skoki Creek
Date
n.d.
Medium
oil on board
Description
An abstract painting of Skoki Creek area. Mainly red and black. A distinct scene is indeterminate when viewed close up but when further back a whole scene is visble. There is a naked woman in the blc. She appears to be up to her knees in Skoki Creek. Another figure is on the left. It is bent over with its arms outstretched.
Subject
abstract
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Skoki Creek
figure
woman
Credit
Purchased from Michael Cameron, Banff, 2001
Catalogue Number
CaM.02.03 a-c
Images
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The Butterfly Effect, #17, Trail to Skoki

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Artist
Michael Cameron (1955 – , Canadian)
Date
1999
Medium
oil on board
Catalogue Number
CaM.02.04 a-c
Description
An abstract painting of Skoki area. Mainly yellow and black. A distinct scene is indeterminate when viewed close up but when further back, a whole scene is evident. The scene is one of a forested area near Skoki.
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Artist
Michael Cameron (1955 – , Canadian)
Title
The Butterfly Effect, #17, Trail to Skoki
Date
1999
Medium
oil on board
Dimensions
124.5 x 246.5 cm
Description
An abstract painting of Skoki area. Mainly yellow and black. A distinct scene is indeterminate when viewed close up but when further back, a whole scene is evident. The scene is one of a forested area near Skoki.
Subject
abstract
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Skoki
Credit
Gift of Michael Cameron, Banff, 2001
Catalogue Number
CaM.02.04 a-c
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Date
1968
Medium
oil on masonite
Catalogue Number
GyH.02.11
Description
Rocks in various shades of grey make up most of the painting. At the top of the painting, dark blue-grey mountain peaks are visible. A lighter blue sky is visible above the mountain peaks.
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Title
Rocks near Banff
Date
1968
Medium
oil on masonite
Dimensions
33 x 40.5 cm
Description
Rocks in various shades of grey make up most of the painting. At the top of the painting, dark blue-grey mountain peaks are visible. A lighter blue sky is visible above the mountain peaks.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
rocks
abstract
Credit
Gift of Henry George Glyde, Victoria, 1997
Catalogue Number
GyH.02.11
Images
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Untitled [Rocks in Water]

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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
oil on board
Catalogue Number
GyH.02.05
Description
Small and large rocks of grey, yellow and pink are painted in water. The water appears as if it is bubbling around the edges of the pile of rocks. Small stones are at the peripheral edges of the larger rocks, along with the bubble shapes.
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Title
Untitled [Rocks in Water]
Date
n.d.
Medium
oil on board
Dimensions
45.5 x 61 cm
Description
Small and large rocks of grey, yellow and pink are painted in water. The water appears as if it is bubbling around the edges of the pile of rocks. Small stones are at the peripheral edges of the larger rocks, along with the bubble shapes.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies, water, rocks
abstract
Credit
Gift of Henry George Glyde, Victoria, 1997
Catalogue Number
GyH.02.05
Images
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