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GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
pastel
Artist
Born, Heidi Marie
Accession Number
970.154
Description
Oil Crayon Painting: Evergreens by Heide-Marie Born done 1970.
Artist
Born, Heidi Marie
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Quantity
1
Description
Oil Crayon Painting: Evergreens by Heide-Marie Born done 1970.
Physical Condition
Very good
Material
pastel
Technique
painted
Accession Number
970.154
Category
Arts
Location
Map Cabinet Drawer 6
Place of Manufacture
Kitimat
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
paper
Artist
Vivian Antoniw
Accession Number
2015.24.1-3
Description
Three watercolour paintings of flora by Vivian Antoniw. One of them depicts pink and purple flowers. The other two are colourful abstracts.
Artist
Vivian Antoniw
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Three watercolour paintings of flora by Vivian Antoniw. One of them depicts pink and purple flowers. The other two are colourful abstracts.
Physical Condition
Good
Material
paper
Accession Number
2015.24.1-3
Category
Arts
Location
Map Cabinet Drawer 6
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Artist
Elizabeth Varley
Accession Number
2015.26
Description
Framed painting of forest and mountain by Elizabeth Varley
Artist
Elizabeth Varley
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Framed painting of forest and mountain by Elizabeth Varley
Accession Number
2015.26
Category
Arts
Location
Bay 2 Shelf 4 Box 4
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Accession Number
2015.114.1
Description
Watercolour painting of the Delta King.
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Watercolour painting of the Delta King.
Physical Condition
good
Height
46 cm
Width
38 cm
Accession Number
2015.114.1
Category
Arts
Location
Map Cabinet Drawer 6
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
Paper, metal
Artist
Des Edwards
Accession Number
2015.124
Description
Framed painting by Des Edwards titled Kitimat River Winter Scene. Features a watercolour painting of a snowy Kitimat River with mountains in background.
Title
Kitimat River Winter Scene
Artist
Des Edwards
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Framed painting by Des Edwards titled Kitimat River Winter Scene. Features a watercolour painting of a snowy Kitimat River with mountains in background.
Physical Condition
Very good
Material
Paper, metal
Technique
Watercolour
Height
41 cm
Length
51 cm
Accession Number
2015.124
Category
Arts
Location
Map Cabinet Drawer 4
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
paint
paper board
Artist
Olie Coghlin
Accession Number
2012.4
Description
Painting of two boats at sunset on Green Lake in Caribou BC.
Title
August Sunset on Green Lake
Artist
Olie Coghlin
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Painting of two boats at sunset on Green Lake in Caribou BC.
Physical Condition
fair
Material
paint
paper board
Technique
painted
Condition Remarks
some damage to painting surface
Height
56 cm
Length
91 cm
Accession Number
2012.4
Biographical Notes
Olie moved to Kitimat in 1952 with her two daughters to join her husband Art. In 1954, Art and Olie opened their hardware store, Coghlin's Hardware. In 1977 the store was closed when they decided to retire. Both of them decided to remain in Kitimat after retirement, and spent their time travelling, and pursuing hobbies. One of which for Olie was painting. Olie did many paintings, but could never bring herself to sell them. They were only given to friends family as she considered her paintings as only a hobby, and not a job to earn money.
Category
Arts
Location
Map Cabinet Drawer 9
Date Range
2018
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
cedar
Artist
Windsor, Paul
Accession Number
2022.38.1
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic on red cedar. Rectangular in shape with slightly rounded top and bottom edges. Depicts animal and human figures in yellow, brown, reddish-brown, and black. Sides of painting are black. Back of painting has a metal wire for hanging.
Title
The Trail of the Wildest /
In the Trail of the Wildest
Artist
Windsor, Paul
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic on red cedar. Rectangular in shape with slightly rounded top and bottom edges. Depicts animal and human figures in yellow, brown, reddish-brown, and black. Sides of painting are black. Back of painting has a metal wire for hanging.
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
cedar
Technique
painted, hand
freestyle brush
Culture
Haisla
Height
3 cm
Width
34.5 cm
Length
56 cm
Inscriptions
"The Trail of the Wildest. (C) Paul C.E. Windsor 2018. Generation Haisluk."
Date Range
2018
Accession Number
2022.38.1
Biographical Notes
Paul Windsor is a Haisla and Heiltsuk artist born and raised in Kitimat and currently based in Vancouver. He specializes in paintings on wood and paper, and has also created designs for many different commercially-available products.
Category
Arts
Location
Bay 1 Shelf 3
Date Range
2019
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Material
cedar
Artist
Windsor, Paul
Accession Number
2022.38.2
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic paint on a rectangular piece of red cedar. Various figures, including a young Haisla man singing and playing a drum, are depicted in a variety of colours: brown, red, black, reddish-brown, turquoise, light green, orange, and white. Windsor describes this piece as "an illustration of a young person singing and drumming the songs alive. Behind him, embedded in the Earth, are his ancestors. Music notes emanate from his presence as he drums and sings. His drum, also the Moon in the Sky, is also woven with a Raven, representing that history and the Legend of the Moon, and the Blackfish, killer whale and fish clan crest design, representing our Matriarch passage."
Title
Heritage Spirit Child, Inner Child Inner Song
Artist
Windsor, Paul
GMD
Visual Arts
Object Type
Painting
Description
Painting by Paul Windsor; acrylic paint on a rectangular piece of red cedar. Various figures, including a young Haisla man singing and playing a drum, are depicted in a variety of colours: brown, red, black, reddish-brown, turquoise, light green, orange, and white. Windsor describes this piece as "an illustration of a young person singing and drumming the songs alive. Behind him, embedded in the Earth, are his ancestors. Music notes emanate from his presence as he drums and sings. His drum, also the Moon in the Sky, is also woven with a Raven, representing that history and the Legend of the Moon, and the Blackfish, killer whale and fish clan crest design, representing our Matriarch passage."
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
cedar
Technique
painted, hand
freestyle brush
Culture
Haisla
Height
2 cm
Width
19.5 cm
Length
53.5 cm
Inscriptions
"Paul C.E. Windsor 2019. Haisla-Heiltsuk. Generation Haisluk."
Date Range
2019
Accession Number
2022.38.2
Biographical Notes
Paul Windsor is a Haisla and Heiltsuk artist born and raised in Kitimat and currently based in Vancouver. He specializes in paintings on wood and paper, and has also created designs for many different commercially-available products.
Category
Arts
Location
Bay 1 Shelf 3

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