C$2,850
With their distinctive pile architecture form and grand scale, canneries are still very much a part of the landscape on BC's north Coast. This particular one is part of
the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage plant, built in 1912 at Seal Cove in Prince Rupert.
This piece was inspired my time at the Cassiar Cannery art residence, jointly operated with the Prince Rupert Community Arts Council.
This artwork exhibits online only as a recognized artwork.
Recognized artwork has met the standards required to participate in exhibitions hosted by the Federation of Canadian Artists.
However, due to the volume of accepted submissions to this exhibition, this piece is enjoyable online-online only.
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Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Contents: | Water, Waterfront, Pier, Architecture, Building, Outdoors, Nature, Shelter, Pond, Scenery, Transportation, Vehicle, Countryside, Hut, Rural, City |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 36in x 36in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 7.9lbs (estimated) |
Jeff Wilson
Vancouver, British Columbia
Jeff Wilson is an acrylic painter based out of Portside Studios in Vancouver.