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My current body of work titled Born of Fire and Ice explores the story of Lake Superior and the volcanic fires that erupted along its shores when
a rift tore a deep gash in what is now the lake’s basin. The magma forced its
way to the surface through great volcanic chambers and any fissures the ancient
granite provided. Many thousands of years later the glaciers came and the ice
carved the raw shoreline, scraping away sedimentary rock to expose volcanic
formations and leaving the waters that created the great lake. The ice and
waters of the glaciers and the winds, water and air of today have all been the
artisans that have created Lake Superior as we know it.
When I work with the landscape of Lake Superior I’m aware of
layers of rhythmn. There’s the deep, slow, timpanic rhythmn of the ages of fire
and ice. Playing over that is a tempo that describes seasonal changes, where
winter gradually turns to spring. The most vibrant layer of the scene is in the
moment where an oncoming storm builds to a great crescendo, winds batter
forest, light gives way to darkness and rains sweep over fractured cliffs.
I’m inspired by the underlying rhythmns in wilderness scenes
and Lake Superior provides layers of rhythm for the artist to work with.
Inspired by the lake’s story of fire and ice I’ve spent time exploring the
Canadian north shore to experience for myself the present and ancient rhythmns
of the great lake.
I would like to thank the Ontario Arts Council for its generous support by providing funding to assist with the cost of creating this work. The Ontario Arts Council is an agency of the Government of Ontario.
Jan Wheeler
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Where to view my work
My Studio
You can view available work in my
studio by appointment.
Please call 705-835-5758 or email me
at jswheeler@janwheeler.com to make arrangements.
Galleries
My work is represented by the
following galleries:
Gary Owen Custom Framing
89 Dunlop St E Ste 100
Barrie, ON
705-727-4003
Algonquin Art Centre
Algonquin Park, ON
www.algonquinartcentre.com
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