Artist Erik Olson
Title Slash-Pile
Media oil on canvas
Dated
2007 -ca,
Size 36 x 54 in. / 91.4 x 137.2 cm.
Frame Size 41.25 x 59.25 x 2.25 in.
Sold $2,100
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
Notes
signed lower right; framed
Reference
Slash-Pile [2007] by Erik Olson was first presented in the artist’s self-curated debut exhibition staged in an abandoned gas station. Painted following a motorcycle journey through the widespread Mountain Pine Beetle infestation across British Columbia and Alberta, the work reflects the vast ecological disruption that left forests of red, dead pine stretching to the horizon. Depicting a logging 'slash pile,' the composition fragments the Canadian landscape into a faceted, Cubist-inflected vision, evoking the legacy of Tom Thomson. The painting belongs to a series produced at the Banff Centre in summer 2007; its largest counterpart is held in the collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts
included in the Mountain Pine Beetle, IDEAL Art Space, Calgary, Canada, 2007; see the artist's website here for image and reference
Provenance
private collection, Calgary
Biographical Information
Erik Olson ~ [20th century] Canadian
listed on Artists in Canada, a Union List of Artists' Files, by National Gallery of Canada Library et al, Canadian Heritage Information Network [CHIN] website