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Innominatus
04-27-2004, 11:40 AM
gincognito's avatar just prompted me to go check out Lawren Harris' work, as five minutes ago I'd never heard the name.

Pretty cool stuff, as it turns out. Great style:


http://www.geop.ubc.ca/Glaciology/Lawren_Harris_Isolation_Peak.jpg

http://www.glenbow.org/pics/mountainmforms.jpg

http://www.harrisclinic.com/images/harris_maligne_lake_jasper.jpg

http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~lshanta/imageLA1.JPG



So, what are some other good mountain artists?

Buster Highmen
04-27-2004, 12:03 PM
I like Byxbe's stuff. He did a lot of etchings and aquatints.

http://www.oldestes.com/Byxbe%20-%20Long%20Lake.jpg

http://www.oldestes.com/Byxbe%20-%20Hallett's%20Peak.jpg

gincognito
04-27-2004, 01:49 PM
Cool. Glad I could introduce you to my favourite Group of Seven painter.

Sick and ashamed and happy (and that third pic (Maligne Lake) is absolutely stunning in reality (dropped my jaw from across the room)),
d.

CaddyDaddy77
04-28-2004, 11:40 AM
Cool thread, shouldn't be buried.

My fav, a local guy Paul Folwell, skis like a champ at 60+, and gets lots of days. Most of his work is in oil and arcylic, so pics in my mind don't do much justice.

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/nirvana75.jpghttp://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/powderhound75.jpg http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/nirvana75.jpg
I have this one in a small print, it was a graduation present.
http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/february%20afternoon%20jpeg

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/dallasdivide.jpeg

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/elbertcreek.jpg

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/MORNING%20ON%20THE%20TWILIGHTS%20jpeg

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/Back%20of%20Engineer%20jpeg

cj001f
05-06-2004, 02:53 PM
Samivel
http://ourworld.cs.com/Jpbooks8611/myhomepage/classic+alps/samivelpicsridge.JPG

iskibc
05-10-2004, 04:57 PM
I'm digging this one:

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/dallasdivide.jpeg

Would love to have some of this art on my wall at home.

CaddyDaddy77
05-10-2004, 05:00 PM
Originally posted by iskibc
I'm digging this one:

http://www.paulfolwell.com/graphics/dallasdivide.jpeg

Would love to have some of this art on my wall at home.

It's much better in person, IMO. Forgot to supply a link.

http://www.paulfolwell.com/

Paul's a really great guy, lots of times he has small prints for sale that are affordable even at the ski-bum level.

Innominatus
05-11-2004, 03:35 PM
gin: Group of Seven? I should go fire up Google, but more fun to find out here...

Samivel had some great ink cartoons in the old Ascent magazines. I should go scan some of John Svenson's (mountain guide in Alaska) stuff - his ink sketches are otherworldly.

Here's some of his wood-block prints:

http://extremedreams.com/pics/wblocks1-02-01.jpg


Annndddd.... here's a Long's Peak rendering from James Niehues (http://www.map-artist.com/index.htm), the ubiquitous Ski Area Map guy:

http://www.map-artist.com/images/longsPeak_mSize.jpg (http://www.map-artist.com/images/longsPeak.jpg)
(click for big 910x1400 pixel version)

That sucker is going on my living room wall. Though it does kinda looks like it should be on a Celestial Seasonings box...

Mulletizer
05-11-2004, 04:07 PM
There are a couple of Brit painters in Chamonix who do some nice stuff. John Norris is one (he also shoots a lot of photos) and there's another with a studio up near Argentiere. Don't remember the name, Tom will prolly know him. More climbing and general mountains than skiing though, I think.

Also Kami in La Grave does some cool action paintings. I've had a good look around for his stuff on the web but can't find anything. He did the artwork for the Derby de La Meije most years until two seasons ago. Really stylee stuff. I'll look around some more for it.

Innominatus
05-11-2004, 04:14 PM
Originally posted by Mulletizer
There are a couple of Brit painters in Chamonix who do some nice stuff. John Norris is one... and there's another with a studio up near Argentiere. Don't remember the name, Tom will prolly know him. More climbing and general mountains than skiing though, I think.

Andy Parkin?

http://www.alpinisme.com/fr/galerie/parkin/images/dessin2.jpg

He used to do some badass routes with Marc Twight, if I remember right, like Aiguille Sans Nom and the nordwand of Les Pelerins...

He's a sculptor, too, I think, at least if I'm thinking of the same guy.

Mulletizer
05-12-2004, 03:21 PM
Originally posted by Innominatus
Andy Parkin?

He used to do some badass routes with Marc Twight, if I remember right, like Aiguille Sans Nom and the nordwand of Les Pelerins...

He's a sculptor, too, I think, at least if I'm thinking of the same guy.

Correct. Some cool metal climbing sculptures. I would never have remembered his name by myself. That picture is quite different to the other stuff I saw that he had done (that was in his studio 3 years ago). Seemed a nice guy. He prolly wasn't trying to sell me any pictures either as I obviously couldn't have nought them.

gincognito
05-13-2004, 06:58 AM
Originally posted by Innominatus
gin: Group of Seven? I should go fire up Google, but more fun to find out here...



A group of Canadian painters, inspired by Tom Thomson, who got together sometime in the '20s and made a point of making "Canadian paintings." Mostly focused on landscapes in and around Algonquin Park and Georgian Bay. Though originally seven, the actual number of people associated with this group has swollen (Tom is often mentioned as a member, though he died before the formation (listen to the Tragically Hip's song "Three Pistols")).

This is a decent enough place to start: http://www.groupofsevenart.com/artist_biographies.html

By Tom Thomson:
http://www.groupofsevenart.com/Thomson/Thomson_Tamaracks_14521_McMCAC.jpg

By Franklin Carmichael:
http://www.groupofsevenart.com/Carmichael/Carmichael_Bay_of_Islands_MCM14546_450.jpg

Not so much by way of mountain art, so I won't post any more pics. But worth checking out if lakes and trees are your thing.

Sick and ashamed and happy (and far from an art critic),
d.

Hugh Conway
01-12-2009, 12:53 AM
An addition

Nicholas Roerich:
http://www.roerich.org/images/paintings/700052_043.jpg

http://www.roerich.org/images/paintings/700093_043.jpg

Tom Killion - http://tomkillion.com/

http://tomkillion.com/highsierra/0059b.jpg

Sparky
01-14-2009, 10:57 AM
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll258/apemanjim/GrandesJorasses.jpg
Grandes Jorasses
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll258/apemanjim/AiguillesMontBlanc.jpg
Aiguilles MontBlanc:
Anthony 'Ginger' Cain paints: Alps, Himalayas, Canada, Scottish Highlands etc
http://www.mountainart.co.uk/index.php

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll258/apemanjim/TheMountain.jpg

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll258/apemanjim/EdRuscha-2-03-08.jpg

Ed Ruscha

Stone-Free
01-15-2009, 09:50 AM
this is a colorado guy who needs a little plug. Hellluva artist too.

joshuabeen.com

http://www.joshuabeen.com/wp-content/gallery/figurativepaintings/droppingin.jpg

http://www.joshuabeen.com/wp-content/gallery/landscapepaintings/albertafalls.jpg

http://www.joshuabeen.com/wp-content/gallery/landscapepaintings/bighorncanyonmorning.jpg

http://www.joshuabeen.com/wp-content/gallery/landscapepaintings/mtanterofromtroutcreekpass_0.jpg

http://www.joshuabeen.com/wp-content/gallery/landscapepaintings/highcountrylight.jpg

http://www.joshuabeen.com/wp-content/gallery/landscapepaintings/vindicatorleftovers.jpg