Unfinished painting with Mount Rundle and the Fairholme Range in the background, both snow-capped. Lower slopes of Rundle are green. Foreground: blue lakes broken up by large strip of trees in middle of painting and pile of logs in front. Corners are unfinished.
Unfinished painting with Mount Rundle and the Fairholme Range in the background, both snow-capped. Lower slopes of Rundle are green. Foreground: blue lakes broken up by large strip of trees in middle of painting and pile of logs in front. Corners are unfinished.
Two figures in loincloths and two saddles horses (one brown, one black) in grassy meadow on the shore of a blue lake., Figure at left is standing next to black horse while brown horse is grazing on grass in centre next to seated figure at right. Rocky mountains and grassy slopes rise from far shore…
Two figures in loincloths and two saddles horses (one brown, one black) in grassy meadow on the shore of a blue lake., Figure at left is standing next to black horse while brown horse is grazing on grass in centre next to seated figure at right. Rocky mountains and grassy slopes rise from far shore of lake. Thin clouds in blue sky above. “SITTING WIND” lower right corner. On back: “THE HUNTER Frank Kaquitts Aug 1966” Stamped on back of canvas supports is “ARTISTS MATERIALS GRUMBACHER NEW YORK”
Angular boulders or rocks sit in the foreground of the image, rendered in shades of blue, purple and taupe. A mountain on the upper left is surrounded by white cloud.
Angular boulders or rocks sit in the foreground of the image, rendered in shades of blue, purple and taupe. A mountain on the upper left is surrounded by white cloud.
The centre left of this work is dominated by impressionistic rendering of green and grey trees. Visible on the right background is a dark grey mountain. The foreground is dominated by pastel coloured rocks and boulders.
The centre left of this work is dominated by impressionistic rendering of green and grey trees. Visible on the right background is a dark grey mountain. The foreground is dominated by pastel coloured rocks and boulders.
Photograph taken by the Forest Interpretation Trail in Tofino on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. There are clear-cuts in the background that can be seen from the highway. This area has been named the “Black Hole.”
Photograph taken by the Forest Interpretation Trail in Tofino on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. There are clear-cuts in the background that can be seen from the highway. This area has been named the “Black Hole.”
Photograph taken of a helicopter planting camp in Moh Creek, Bute Inlet, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 2 of a triptych and should be displayed on in the center.
Photograph taken of a helicopter planting camp in Moh Creek, Bute Inlet, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 2 of a triptych and should be displayed on in the center.
Photograph taken of a helicopter planting camp in Moh Creek, Bute Inlet, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 1 of a triptych and should be displayed on the left-hand side.
Photograph taken of a helicopter planting camp in Moh Creek, Bute Inlet, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 1 of a triptych and should be displayed on the left-hand side.
Photograph taken of a tree-planting camp in Invermere, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 2 of a panoramic diptych and should be displayed on the right-hand side.
Photograph taken of a tree-planting camp in Invermere, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 2 of a panoramic diptych and should be displayed on the right-hand side.
Photograph taken of a tree-planting camp in Invermere, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 1 of a panoramic diptych and should be displayed on the left-hand side.
Photograph taken of a tree-planting camp in Invermere, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 1 of a panoramic diptych and should be displayed on the left-hand side.
Photograph taken of clear-cuts and newly planted seedlings in Invermere, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 2 of a diptych and should be displayed on the right-hand side.
Photograph taken of clear-cuts and newly planted seedlings in Invermere, British Columbia. Note: This photograph is part 2 of a diptych and should be displayed on the right-hand side.