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Artist Colleen Campbell
Title Mangi [Spirit Bear] #A/P VIII
Media mixed media on paper
Dated
2010
Size 22 x 30 in. / 55.9 x 76.2 cm.
Notes
ESTIMATED RETAIL VALUE $1,000 - signed, titled, dated and numbered along bottom; unframed
Reference
PLEASE NOTE: This lot was sold in an online benefit auction where all proceeds went to the Whyte Museum in Banff, Alberta and there was no Buyer's Premium.; This work is a small edition [10] digital print on premium fine art paper that has been worked back into with metallic paints, pencils and glazing, making it distinctly individual. Colleen has lived in Canmore for more than 30 years, where she has combined her abiding interest in the wildlife and geography of the Bow Corridor with her talents as an artist to produce a body of work that is largely based on large-scale pencil and mixed media drawings that invite the observer to consider her subjects in different ways. She has participated in numerous group and solo shows in Canada, the US and abroad, and her work is found in public and private collections
Provenance
Generously donated by Colleen Campbell
Estimate CAD$550-$1,100


Artist Colleen Campbell
Title Weighing the Options #A/P VII
Media mixed media on paper
Dated
2010
Size 22 x 15 in. / 55.9 x 38.1 cm.
Notes
ESTIMATED RETAIL VALUE $850 - signed, titled, dated and numbered along bottom; unframed
Reference
PLEASE NOTE: This lot was sold in an online benefit auction where all proceeds went to the Whyte Museum in Banff, Alberta and there was no Buyer's Premium.; This work is a small edition [10] digital print on premium fine art paper that has been worked back into with metallic paints, pencils and glazing, making it distinctly individual. Colleen has lived in Canmore for more than 30 years, where she has combined her abiding interest in the wildlife and geography of the Bow Corridor with her talents as an artist to produce a body of work that is largely based on large-scale pencil and mixed media drawings that invite the observer to consider her subjects in different ways. She has participated in numerous group and solo shows in Canada, the US and abroad, and her work is found in public and private collections
Provenance
Generously donated by Colleen Campbell
Estimate CAD$425-$850