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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
In my last few pieces, I used color differently than I usually do. I repeated a certain color (i.e. bright orange) many times throughout the landsc...
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
These landscapes are becoming loose and less representational each time. I think this is because I'm not interested it drawing things "correctly."...
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
Before starting "Treeline in Autumn," I asked myself why the flat, swampy terrain of Northern Quebec that I'm depicting inspires me. Why is this ba...
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
I'd never been to a place as lonely and beautiful as Lake Sakami in Northern Quebec. It's located near the end of the James Bay Road, and rests ...
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
The James Bay is one of the most remote and beautiful places I've ever visited. Unlike Greenland and other northern regions of Canada, you can dri...
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
I've moved towards a collage style in my work since making "Darby's Harbour Before the Storm," pictured above. I filled in some of the composition...
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
Some of my deeper thoughts on Arctic landscapes.
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by Phil Leith-Tetrault
The story of my arrival in Kulusuk, East Greenland, in 2002.
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