Prince Albert Art Shows & Exhibits
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For a comprehensive list of all Prince Albert, Saskatchewan's art shows and exhibits, check out the list below. Here you will find art shows and sales, art openings, art exhibitions and art festivals.
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Wildlife Art by Earl McKay
Feb 05 to Feb 28
On display are acrylic on canvas paintings of wildlife. His secondary style is a combination of stylized contemporary and traditional background (Northern Lights) combined with a realistic foreground. Love of nature and wildlife is portrayed in all of his work and this shows respect, gratitude and admiration that is a gift given to all of us and one that should not be taken for granted. "We were given a second chance, there is no Ark, next time," is embellished in his work.
Earl McKay was born in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. At the age of seven his foster mother noticed the raw talent that he had and she encouraged him to start drawing in a more detailed approach to his work. From drawing, he was then encouraged to experiment with paint and color.
In 1976, he enrolled in a commercial art course. In 1983, he decided to use his training and knowledge of art as a secondary income in supporting his family. Brush and paint were then the tools of his trade.
He has participated in art shows throughout Canada. collections of his work are in Canadian Embassies throughout the world.
On display are acrylic on canvas paintings of wildlife. His secondary style is a combination of stylized contemporary and traditional background (Northern Lights) combined with a realistic foreground. Love of nature and wildlife is portrayed in all of his work and this shows respect, gratitude and admiration that is a gift given to all of us and one that should not be taken for granted. "We were given a second chance, there is no Ark, next time," is embellished in his work.
Earl McKay was born in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. At the age of seven his foster mother noticed the raw talent that he had and she encouraged him to start drawing in a more detailed approach to his work. From drawing, he was then encouraged to experiment with paint and color.
In 1976, he enrolled in a commercial art course. In 1983, he decided to use his training and knowledge of art as a secondary income in supporting his family. Brush and paint were then the tools of his trade.
He has participated in art shows throughout Canada. collections of his work are in Canadian Embassies throughout the world.
- The Grace Campbell Gallery Address: 125 12 St E Prince Albert SK S6V 1B7



