Iconic Canuck - Limited Edition Magazine
Annual art magazine 2014
by The Art of Brandy Saturley
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About the Book
"Canuck" an affectionate, friendly or patriotic slang term for Canadian people, when used by Canadians.
When you think of Canada, what images come to mind? I posed the question on social media and #ICONICCANUCK was born.
'Canadianisms' on canvas, this body of work brings into view a broad range of Canadian cultural Icons. Personalities, pastimes, symbols and the landscape, as depicted through my social commentary on being a 'Canuck'. Symbolic and peppered with my personal brand of quirky Canadian humour, these pieces are my love letter to Canada and have become somewhat of a social experiment, as they bring together both sports fans and art fans alike. Engaging in many passionate discussions; the intersection between Canadian popular culture and art history.
Paintings and photography by award winning Canadian artist, Brandy Saturley.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 24 - Publish Date: Nov 26, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Canadian art, art book, landscapes, sport art
About the Creator
Celebrated Canadian Visual Artist known for her unconventional take on Canada. Brandy Saturley has been making art for over 30 years. Saturley gained national recognition with her paintings of Canadiana including; goalie masks, Canadian athletes, the Canadian flag, the Montreal Canadiens, Alberta Rockies and wildlife. Inspired by Canadian popular culture, iconography and sport. Featuring portraits and figurative landscapes of Canada. From hockey to poppies and maple leaves to Lake Louise. The “Canadianisms” series has toured Canada-wide, and has garnered the Canadian artist notoriety as the voice of Canadian Pop Art. “Saturley’s paintings not only have a sense of humour, but also reference famous works of art. The artworks found in Canadianisms: A Half Decade Inspired by Canada, create an open dialogue of what it means to be Canadian. They are informed by our iconography, our passion, our humour, our tolerance and kindness.” Brenda Barry Byrne MFA, BFA, Curator