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  1. 7 juil. 2013 · Northern Ontario has the most extensive and richest collection of Indigenous pictograph sites in Canada. Any of the following locations would provide a great introduction to Anishinaabe rock paintings. Quetico Provincial Park Lake of the Woods/Rainy Lake region Mooseland Lake The Bloodvein R. in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park Cliff ...

  2. 23 août 2012 · Wanda Koop drives slowly along a narrow track that winds through aspen and spruce forest. Ahead of her, a family of ruffed grouse bobs and scuttles. The mother and her adolescent chicks are a bit too dim, it seems, to remove themselves from the car’s path and into the shelter of the woods.

  3. Forest paintings are a popular genre of landscape art that depict trees, foliage, and the natural environment of forests. Many artists have been inspired by the beauty and mystery of forests, and have created works that capture the different moods and atmospheres of these natural spaces.

  4. Title: River in the Woods. Artist: Laurent de La Hyre (French, Paris 1606–1656 Paris) Medium: Etching. Dimensions: sheet: 3 1/8 x 4 3/4 in. (8 x 12 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1926. Accession Number: 26.48.7

  5. Asher Brown Durand American. 1855. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 759. This monumental painting departs from the pastoral treatment of Durand’s earlier works to celebrate the shadowy solitude of the deep woods. Living and dead trees rise from the fertile decay of the forest floor.

  6. 6 juin 2018 · Mike Andrew McLean’s series JR (2015–ongoing) documents the ongoing narrative of “ghost town” Jordan River, northwest of Victoria. In 2014, residents were told that the combination of a nearby dam and seismic activity meant the threat of sudden flood in the event of an earthquake, an apocalyptic prophecy that loomed large for ...

  7. Start the the art walk anywhere you like! You will find installations in Riverside Park, on the Spur Line Trail, and on the Legacy Trail extension up to the Nordic Centre. Take a look at the artist map below to see where you can expand your mind and imagination as you discover art in unexpected places.