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Robert
Wiens
White Pine,
2001
watercolor on paper
90" x 42"
Courtesy of Susan Hobbs Gallery, Toronto
Robert
Wiens paints life-size tree portraits of trees from Temagami
Forest in Northern Ontario, Canada. These impressively large
watercolor paintings on paper (90" x 42") have a
one-to-one relationship with actual tree bark. Wiens begins
the process with close observation of the 300-year-old trees.
The paintings are both documentary and personal, given the
many choices the artist makes to “replicate” the bark. This
series of paintings originated with sculptures that documented
tree bark. The pair, exhibited here, hints at the grandeur
of the Temagami Forest.
Wiens’
solo exhibitions, include Great Lakes at the York Quay
Gallery in Toronto, Canada (2001), Verdure at the Dunlop
Art Gallery in Regina, Canada (2000) and a show at the Susan
Hobbs Gallery in Toronto, Canada (2000). His group exhibitions
include The Hand at The Power Plant in Toronto, Canada
in 1999 and Wood at the Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery
in Owen Sound, Canada (1998). Wiens received a commission
from the MacDonald Stewart Art Centre in Guelph, Canada, and
he studied at the New School of Art in Toronto.

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