In October, 2014, my solo exhibition called "Canadian Roadtrip" ran for a month at the Station House Gallery in Williams Lake, BC. The exhibition consisted of 16 acrylic paintings, 1 mixed media work, our "camp" set up in situ in the gallery which consisted of my 2006 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail and our Lees-ure Lite tent trailer and the "Motorcycle Chair" installation - a cool chair visitors were invited to sit on that my husband made out of random motorcycle parts which was situated in front of a TV screen that played a 45 minute looping video of GoPro footage from our Cross Canada trip.
I'm particularly grateful to the Station House Gallery and their selection committee, CBC Radio Kamloops and the Daybreak Show (with host Shelley Joyce) for their two awesome radio interviews and Kane's Harley Davidson dealership in Kelowna, BC for sponsoring the exhibition and providing a Harley Davidson jacket for a Gallery fundraiser draw.
Following is a selection of paintings from the show. Hope you enjoy them!
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"Chevrolet" - 20"x24" acrylic on canvas Based on a photo I took at the Mennonite Heritage Village, Steinbach, Manitoba SOLD |
"Trinity, Newfoundland" - 24"x36" acrylic on canvas SOLD |
"Athabasca Falls" 18"x18" acrylic on canvas Just outside Jasper, Alberta SOLD |
"Long Lac" - 12"x24" acrylic on canvas SOLD |
"PEI Potato Field" 16"x20" acrylic on canvas SOLD |
"Canadian Pacific Rail" 16"x20" acrylic on canvas Banff National Park SOLD |
"Hodgeville Grain Elevator" - 20"x20" acrylic on canvas Hodgeville, Saskatchewan SOLD |
"Flower Pots" 20"x20" acrylic on canvas Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick SOLD |
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