Into The ARCTIC: Artist Cory Trepanier's Video Journals
Summary: Join artist Cory Trépanier as he explores the richness of the north with his family, and creates a new collection of original oil paintings from the Canadian arctic. The "Into the ARCTIC Project" is seeing the Trépaniers travel extensively in the arctic over 3 years. This concentrated effort to explore and paint from west to east, and south to north, exploring the wide scope of the arctic experience is truly unique. By interacting so closely with his environment, Cory's canvases will be infused with a genuineness that will bring viewers closer to this land. These video journals share unique insights into the adventure and the creative process as it unfolds over the next few years. Reports come from the wilderness and from Cory's studio in Caledon, Ontario, Canada as he develop the paintings that he begins in the field, leading up to a touring exhibition, televised documentaries and more. Find out all the details about this exciting project at www.intothearctic.com. Learn more about the fine art of Cory Trepanier at www.trepanieroriginals.com
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Podcasts:
Exploring and painting in the remote British Mountains of Ivvavik National Park under very challenging weather conditions. #20- Mountain Tops
Cory hikes into the arctic mountain with all of his gear to paint seldom seen vistas. #19- Into The Mountains
With the family comfortably settled in Inuvik, Cory flies with Park Canada to the Firth River in Ivvavik National Park top explore the ancient river and mountains surrounding it. #18- Going To The Firth
Cory heads back to Paulatuk after exploring the land. Because of the ruggedness of the terrain, the 72km trek back took 11 hours on a four-wheeler hauling a trailer. #17- Back to Paulatuk
Cory develops an oil painting study from the incredible Brock River canyon for a larger canvas back in the studio. #16- August 8, 2006: Painting The Brock
While tent bound because of bad weather, Cory decides on a different and unplanned subject to paint. #15- Painting Jonah
Cory is side-tracked from his artistic pursuits when a major storm moves in on the arctic canyon edge. #14- Big Storm
Across the land to the Brock River canyon, just west of Tuktut Nogait National Park, where Cory and his family will camp while Cory paints the arctic landscape. #13- To The Brock
The Trepaniers board the plane for an hour long flight to Paulatuk, a town of 300 people on the edge of the Arctic Ocean, and enter an arctic community for their first time. #12- Flight to Paulatuk
More packing, this time gear for the whole family for their expedition out onto the arctic land beyond Paulatuk for 11 days. #11- Packing Gear
Now over a month on the road, the Trepaniers dig deep into the RV for food to pack for the flight out to Paulatuk, and the wilderness beyond. #10- Packing Food
After 750 km of dirt and gravel, the Trepaniers reach the end of the road in Inuvik #09- Inuvik
Now on the famed Dempster highway in the Yukon, Cory finds a captivating valley scene and begins a new oil painting. July 26, #08- Tombstone Painting
On their through the northern British Columbia Rockies, Cory, Janet and the girls embark on a 7.5 hour hike into the alpine heights. #07- Alpine Hike
While traveling across the country in their RV, Cory stops to give an update and shares some insight about their journey. #06- Road Report