C$450
Limitless means having an open mine to an industry that rarely showcases success stories when it comes to reclamation. Kemess Tree Zombies was inspired by Northgate Minerals for their outstanding reclamation achievements at Kemess South Mine. The Kemess South Mine has won the reclamation award in the Metal Mining category for the past two years, and was also last year’s winner of the BC Mining and Sustainability Award. The work completed to date at Kemess continues to represent one of the largest scale reclamation projects currently being implemented in British Columbia.
This painting is part of The ART of Reclamation collection.
http://www.trcr.bc.ca/report-35th-annual-mine-reclamation-awards/
Exhibition: | 2025 LIMITLESS Exhibition |
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 16in x 26in |
Unframed Size: | 10in x 20in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 10.5lbs (estimated) |
Shannon Carla King
Calgary, Nova Scotia
Shannon is a reclamation, preservation and conservation artist with a love of painting that began almost 40 years ago. Contrast and light in her work tell a story about reclaimed sites, preservation of history and conservation sites across Canada.
""I still feel like a little kid when I am outside and the wind is blowing in my face. Painting reminds me to cherish that youthful outlook on life.""