Canada 150 Art Project – Saskatchewan
- At August 30, 2017
- By katzp
- In Canada 150 Artworks, News, Recent Work, Travel
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Welcome to the last in a series of ten watercolor paintings to honor Canada’s Sesquicentennial – this one featuring Saskatchewan. Read on to learn more about the backstory behind this painting, and to find out how you can make this painting yours.
The Backstory: The final image in this Canada Art 150 series brings us to my home province of Saskatchewan. I know there are many who believe this place is one flat grain field stretching from horizon to horizon. Those folks might expect to see a painting of the great plains as seen cruising along the Trans Canada Highway.
But wait, as they say, there’s more to Saskatchewan than that. For example:
- the Big Muddy badlands with its rough terrain and sandstone outcroppings
- the grasslands and the Cypress Hills with their Ponderosa pines
- the Great Sandhills with their shifting sands and desert topography
- the parkland with its rolling hills, sloughs and willow bluffs
- the Boreal forest with its lakes, spruce and aspen
- the northern shield with its rock, muskeg, and moose
So, what did I choose to share with you? A country road. And not just any country road. This one runs past NW 17 33 26 W2 – the farm where I grew up eight miles south of the village of Viscount. The rise of land looked north to our home quarter on the right and to our land on the left.
This scene was my ‘coming home’ greeting at the end of a daily 40 minute school bus ride. The road was designated Thoen Road in 2008 in honor of our family, and in particular my Dad who drove the snow plow that kept this road open through all the winters of my childhood.
How You Can Make This Painting Yours: In honor of our country’s 2017 anniversary celebrations, I’ve created one watercolor painting to honor each province.
One unique provincial landscape, seascape or streetscape will be featured each week throughout the summer. Ten paintings are up for grabs – one for each province – and one each week.
Each original painting is 8” x 10” in size and each one will arrive mounted in a double white mat bringing the outer dimensions to 11” x 14” – ready to pop into a standard frame of your own choosing.
The price for each painting will be $150 (taxes included) plus $15 for shipping to anywhere in Canada.
If you are looking for a unique remembrance of Canada 150, and you’ve always wanted to buy an original watercolor from the Pauseworks Studio, here’s your chance.
Just send me an email message ( to pat@patkatzart.com) with the words ‘Canada 150 – I’ll Take It’ in the subject line. The first reader to call dibs on each week’s masterpiece takes it. Good luck to all!
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Jennifer
Hi Pat, I have followed your Canadian art odyssey and enjoyed every one. The backstories are great alongside the paintings. What a lovely project!
katzp
Thanks, Jennifer. I’m glad you enjoyed my Cross Canada 150 journey. What a great country we live in!
Brian Thair
Little update = “Country Road” looks even better, hanging on my wall. Fine work.
katzp
So glad you are enjoying your version of Country Road, Brian. Thanks for letting me know.