By simply looking at one of J. Douglas Thompson’s paintings (http://jdthompson.net/index.html) , one can feel the wind against their face or the texture of the ground—be it stone or earth—under their feet. Doug’s larger-scale paintings—often on canvas or masonite board—depict the textures of the land whether it’s found along the north shore of Lake Superior, the west coast of Vancouver Island or the high country far above the tree line in the Rockies.
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Interview date:
February 7, 2013 - 22:00