This painting was a year in the creating. It is done with Acrylic, and Casein. The curtain is actually made with rice paper.

It was done for a “Flight Show” in the Salmon Arm Arts Centre. April 27, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Salmon Arm Art Gallery is pleased to present Flight, an exhibition featuring 15 artists exploring the disappearing songbird population, from April 13 to June 1, 2019. The opening reception is Friday, April 12 at 7pm with live music and refreshments. This exhibition is generously sponsored by Tech-Crete Processors Ltd.

Dozens of songbird species lost more than 50 percent of their populations between 1970 and 2014. Canada is North America’s bird nursery – a majority of the continent’s birds are hatched here before migrating south. On the shores of Shuswap Lake, we are privileged to see and hear the diverse songbird population, as well as benefit from the ecosystem services birds provide. This exhibition aims to bring awareness and solutions to this crisis of declining songbird population through a diverse set of media; installation, photography, sculpture, drawing, painting, digital/audio and interactive artwork. Participants are 2D artists Janet Aitken, Valerie Rogers, Frieda Martin, Joanne Sale, Jane Byrne and Lee Rawn, photographers Roger Beardmore and Clive Bryson, and 3D artists Marla Bjorgan, Hop You Haskett, Lottie Kozak, Carol Schlosar, Aidan Sparks and Cathy Stubington.

Together with the Salmon Arm Bay Nature Enhancement Society, the Art Gallery will present the movie “The Messenger” on Thursday, April 18 at 4pm. This is a free/by donation event to help advance awareness on this issue. On Thursday, May 16 from 2pm to 4pm there will be a Coffee Break and Artist Talk, with many of the exhibiting artists speaking about their work. Family Saturdays continues each Saturday from 11am to 3pm, a drop-in art making time for families to be creative together.

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"Red, Red Flowers" $440. Original Painting Janet Aitken, 24" x 18" Acrylic and Casein