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Canadian Icon, Emily Carr
"Art is art, nature is nature you cannot improve upon it ... Pictures should be inspired by nature but made of the soul of the artist. It is the soul of the individual that counts." _ Emily Carr, Canadian Artist and Author, 1817 - 1945 _____________________ March is International Women's Month and I salute all women who have made a difference in the world. You are an inspiration for all women to strife to be. I would like to highlight one woman who has inspired my art, photography and writing, and her name is Emily Carr, a Canadian Icon, Artist and Author. Emily was born in 1817, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She has been described as Canada's Van Gogh. She embraced a modern style of art inspired by Indigenous Peoples and forests. Studied in art schools in San Francisco, London and Paris. She returned to Canada in 1911 and embraced painting the grandeur of forests, quaint villages, and Indigenous peoples and so much more. Her art was not accepted at the time, but was rediscovered in 1927 with an exhibit at the National Art Gallery in Ottawa, Canada. She got the attention she deserved. She had bad health in her later years that prevented her from painting so she wrote, she wrote many books and she was a good writer. Received the Governor General Literary Award. In 1971 a stamp was issued to honor her. There is an Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Public Library, and schools named after her all across Canada. Emily died in 1945, but lives on . "Something has called out somewhere and something in me is trying to answer." _ Emily Carr ________________________ March 27, 2022 Poetry/Ode/Canadian Icon, Emily Carr Copyright Protected, ID 03-1443-780-27 All Rights Reserved, 2022, Constance La France Written for the Standard contest, Tribute to Women sponsor, Beata Agustin, Judged 04/22/2022 Second Place
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