Not For Sale
This painting was completed to bring awareness to the first major projects aimed at rehabilitating seismic lines: the Algar Historic Restoration Project (Algar) and the Linear Deactivation Project (LiDea), as documented in the COSIA Caribou Habitat Restoration paper. My goal is to increase awareness of the issues facing caribou populations using art.
Caribou Habitat Restoration | Canada’s Oil Sands Innovation Alliance - COSIA: https://cosia.ca/initiatives/land/projects/caribou-habitat-restoration
Technique: | Acrylic on Canvas |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 48in x 72in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 19.7lbs (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 the landscape that has shaped Canadian settlements, farming and industry as well as environmental efforts to protect the land.
""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.""