Kathryn Manry
Kathryn Manry
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Under Aero Pier
Haida Gwaii, BC
80 x 96.5 cm
Oil on canvas

On a paddling trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands we explored the ruins of the old Aero camp where Sitka spruce was harvested to make light aircraft during WW I. Old engines, logging equipment and other debris lie around among the trees, but most intriguing was the old pier and the patterns in the water created by the gentle waves from our kayaks. This is probably the most strongly abstract image I have worked with so far.



"Why do we love the sea? It is because it has some potent 

power to make us think things we like to think.”

- Robert Henri




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The inspiration - Aero Pier, Haida Gwaii
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