Slow Art Sunday - Lockerby

 

I took this photo of “After A snowstorm”, 1935 by Mabel Lockerby a couple of years ago when visiting the quite magnificent “Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal”.  It impressed me because I love snowy paintings, the colours she used and the thoughts it brought to mind of huge snowfalls I experienced growing up in Ontario.

 

I hope your initial glance at this artwork inspires you to slow down and spend a few minutes looking closely.  Do any sentiments come to mind for you?  What’s your favourite small part of the whole?  What questions do you have for the snow shovelers”?

Enjoy!

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