Gallery Archives
February 2 to 27th
Drumlin
Linda Zernask "Hill Hedgerow" - acrylic on canvas
Linda Zernask and Anders Widjedal are featured in this show about a glacial landform. Geography never looked so beautiful!
A drumlin is a glacial landform, formed from the accumulated detritus scraped from the land's surface, churned and ground by the surging melt waters of the last great ice sheet that covered most of the region over 16,000 yeras ago.
The lovely paintings in this exhibition show off that phenomenon with striking paintings and sculptures.
Anders Widjedal
"Tall Hill" - Paper sculpture
From Linda
”I pass this hill every day, sometimes several times a day. It captures my attention: I am always uplifted. Sometimes I am admiring the shapes of the shadows of trees cast across the gentle slopes. Sometimes it is the remarkable colours at dawn or sunset, but I am always looking at the hill. “Drumlin” has been a way for me to delve into exploring this landscape through painting, drawing and photography. I find the hill brings to me a certain joy and peaceful presence of mind which I hope to share with others through my current work.”
From Anders
"We decided to do another show right after the last one opened because "we're not over the hill yet!"
Anders Widjedal
Cedar Forest - Mixed media on board


