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  • Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
  • Size (Inches H x W): 30 x 36
  • Product code: OA12-PALCORDIV

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Pelagic Cormorants: Diving for Gobies

Released 2012

This underwater scene of a Pelagic Cormorant is Mark's donation to the Art for an Oil-Free Coast project.  It will be available for sale by auction and can be seen at one of the upcoming exhibitions.

Over fifty artists – some of Canada’s most celebrated and many who are First Nations – have taken up paintbrushes and carving tools to portray Canada’s fragile raincoast – one they feel is threatened by the Northern Gateway project proposed by Enbridge and their international partners.

The resulting works, combined with prose and poetry, have been published as an art book titled Canada’s Raincoast at Risk: Art for an Oil-Free Coast.

The art work, donated by the artists, are part of a traveling  art show to raise public awareness about why this spectacular coast needs to be kept oil-free.

REFLECTIONS, the 22 minute documentary premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival and is being shown at venues around coastal BC.

Click here for more information on this project.