Canadian Artist Bruce Thomas sets out on a cross-Canada tour in search of answers for his Canadian PULSE Landscape Project. A work in progress, Thomas challenges the Canadian historical landscape perspective and uncovers a new approach to traditional landscape painting through the eyes of Canada’s growing multi-cultural society. Traveling across Canada, Thomas interviews hundreds of Canadians and documents their perspective on what defines the quintessential Canadian Landscape.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Westward Train, Cyr Junction NB
Westward Train, Cyr Junction, NB, 2018
Bruce Thomas
32x32
Multi-frame amalgamated on canvas with graphite, pastel spray acrylic and oil, pigmented resin and stencil applied.
Canada's railways are a viable, comfortable way to travel the country, including remoter destinations like the Maritime Provinces. Sometimes called simply "The Maritimes," the eastern trio of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island often conjures up images of Britain from wilder times, with upland bogs, spray-swept sea cliffs and picturesque fishing villages. Although Canada's trains do not go everywhere in the Maritime Provinces, the railways can provide vacationers a convenient way into and out of the region.
Where have you traveled by train?
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