Meet the three lovely ladies of the Canadian Rockies! Located near the town of Canmore (close to Banff) in Alberta, the Three Sisters (Big Sister, Middle Sister and Little Sister) tower over the landscape in all their regal beauty. Albert Rogers originally named them the ‘Three Nuns’ after a winter storm left them snow-capped in 1883. But in 1886, a Canadian geologist and surveyor named George Dawson dubbed them the Three Sisters, or Faith, Hope and Charity. A perfect gift for any nature lover!
Jonn Einerssen’s paintings are distinguished by a force and beauty which reflects the artist’s own powerful vision – a philosophical, spiritual approach to his art. The big skies – sometimes calm, sometimes menacing – are always dominant over Einerssen’s second love, the prairies, providing a challenging diversion from seascapes. Einerssen works almost exclusively in oils, layering glazes to create a translucent and harmonious play of light and colour. While each painting is a bold, realistic interpretation, it begins with an impressionistic approach. The artist begins block ins based on a feeling, then progresses to a technical approach to create a recognizable form. Remarkably, Einerssen, born in 1949, did not begin painting or even sketching until he was 21. Both privately and self-taught, he quickly became a flourishing, self-sustaining artist, capturing the attention of private and corporate collectors.
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