“What are men to rocks and mountains?” - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
Sister and I from Victoria to London - Illustration 1
Emily Carr: c 1910
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About The Artist
A pioneering force in Canadian art, Emily Carr painted the rugged landscapes of the Pacific Northwest with a fervor that mirrored her adventurous spirit. Her canvases, vivid and alive, captured the soul of the land and its Indigenous cultures. Carr's work, infused with bold colors and dynamic forms, challenged conventions, and carved a path for female artists. Her legacy is a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of those who dare to see the world differently.
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