Paterson Ewen D.Litt., D.Lett., LL.D, RCA, NFAAM (1925 - 2002). Paterson Ewen (AKA: William Paterson Ewen) was a painter, printmaker and educator. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and died in London,... Read full biography
Paterson Ewen D.Litt., D.Lett., LL.D, RCA, NFAAM (1925 - 2002). Paterson Ewen (AKA: William Paterson Ewen) was a painter, printmaker and educator. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and died in London, Ontario where he had lived since 1968 (1). His most famous works are large (e.g. 8' X 12') acrylics... Read full biography
Paterson Ewen D.Litt., D.Lett., LL.D, RCA, NFAAM (1925 - 2002). Paterson Ewen (AKA: William Paterson Ewen) was a painter, printmaker and educator. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and died in London, Ontario where he had lived since 1968 (1). His most famous works are large (e.g. 8' X 12') acrylics and collages on gouged (using router or chisel) plywood (2). He has also worked on more traditional supports like canvas and paper using oil, watercolor, gouache, crayon, pastel, graphite, Japanese... Read full biography
Paterson Ewen D.Litt., D.Lett., LL.D, RCA, NFAAM (1925 - 2002). Paterson Ewen (AKA: William Paterson Ewen) was a painter, printmaker and educator. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and died in London, Ontario where he had lived since 1968 (1). His most famous works are large (e.g. 8' X 12') acrylics and collages on gouged (using router or chisel) plywood (2). He has also worked on more traditional supports like canvas and paper using oil, watercolor, gouache, crayon, pastel, graphite, Japanese ink, felt pen, and lithography. His most famous subjects are natural phenomena which include astronomical objects like suns, moons, comets, galaxies and meteorological events like falling rain, thunder clouds, lightning strikes. He refers to these as... Read full biography
Paterson Ewen D.Litt., D.Lett., LL.D, RCA, NFAAM (1925 - 2002). Paterson Ewen (AKA: William Paterson Ewen) was a painter, printmaker and educator. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and died in London, Ontario where he had lived since 1968 (1). His most famous works are large (e.g. 8' X 12') acrylics and collages on gouged (using router or chisel) plywood (2). He has also worked on more traditional supports like canvas and paper using oil, watercolor, gouache, crayon, pastel, graphite, Japanese ink, felt pen, and lithography. His most famous subjects are natural phenomena which include astronomical objects like suns, moons, comets, galaxies and meteorological events like falling rain, thunder clouds, lightning strikes. He refers to these as "phenomenascapes". His other subjects include landscapes, figures, social commentary, color, shape and... Read full biography
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