Item 2022.001.02 - CN Train Bridge

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CN Train Bridge

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CA LGIC ART-2022.001.02

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  • c. 2022 (Creation)
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    Rice, Pat
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2022.001.02: Painting

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Painted image on canvas. The background of this image is a greyish-white sky. The foreground is mainly made of green and yellow leaves. The lower half of the painting is made up of multiple leaves/trees, the leaves go a little higher on the left, dips down in the middle where there is a taller tree trunk with green leaves reaching to the top of the image, and the leaves continue up higher after the tree, reaching to the top of the right side. Below the sky and above the leaves, a train bridge made of grey beams making triangular shapes and a brick like support columns. Painting is held in a black frame.

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Mark / Inscription text: P. RICE   
Mark / Inscription type: Makers Mark      
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Mark / Inscription technique: Painted, white paint      
Mark / Inscription position: Bottom right corner      
Mark / Inscription language: English      
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A 

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This painting was part of the exhibit “This Old Tree”. This exhibit celebrates trees’ longevity, grandeur, and beauty. Long Branch is home to many large trees, some well over a hundred years old. Throughout that time, the urban forest witnessed a changing landscape, influenced by the people drawn to the lake shore. A constant are the flora that define the neighbourhood; silent witnesses to the changing landscapes over time. The generations of trees and surrounding natural environments of the neighbourhood are the inspiration for this exhibition. Interspersed in the forest of paintings are iconic features of Long Branch.

Pat Rice made the paintings to show the wonder and intrinsic beauty of the historic neighbourhood (Long Branch) where he grew up. This community was once lakefront cottage country that could be reached in 45 minutes by steamer from Toronto. A few old growth oak trees still remain hidden in plain sight among the houses in the area. They give a hint to how this land had once been heavily forested.

The technique of this painting is the use of acrylic paint. Acrylic paint is a type of paint that is mixed with a water-soluble resin. They are typically used to create a layer of paint on a surface. Acrylic paint is typically made from acrylic resin, pigment, and dyes. This type of paint is typically used to create a layer of paint on a surface. The paints have high resistance to solvents and are formulated for indoor and outdoor applications. Acrylic painting is one of the most popular types of painting today. It can be done at home, unlike oil painting, and it is a quick, cheap, and easy way to create fine art. It is also a unique type of art, as it is not a traditional form of painting, in that it doesn’t use paint. Instead, acrylic painting is done using acrylic paint and water. Because of this, acrylic paintings are generally waterproof and can be hung on the wall almost immediately after being created.

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