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Born in Calgary, Alberta (1963) Donald Lawrence has a BFA from the University of Victoria (1986) and an MFA from York University (1988). He lives in Kamloops where he teaches in the Visual Arts program at Thompson Rivers University. Through such bodies of artwork as The Beach (1985), Romantic Commodities (1993), The Sled (1995), The Underwater Pinhole Photography Project (ongoing, since 1997), and Torhamvan/Ferryland (2005), Lawrence uses combinations of photography, sculpture, drawing, and installation to relate stories of travel, exploration and mechanical invention to interests in the meeting place of urban and wilderness culture, increasingly around his particular interest in sea kayaking. In addition to paddling on the BC coast he has travelled with folding kayaks to Alaska, Maine, Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, and Tasmania. There, Lawrence converted one of his kayaks into a floating camera obscura. Together with his Underwater Pinhole Photography Project (since 1997) and the more recent Quidi Vidi Camera Obscura (2014) such works relate Lawrence’s interests in sea kayaking and the ocean environment to a long-standing fascination with early and pre-photographic optical apparatuses. In addition to his studio and teaching practices Lawrence engages in a range of publication and conference activities and has been the recipient of research grants from the BC Arts Council, the Canada Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). He is currently the Principal Investigator of The Camera Obscura Project, a SSHRC-funded program of research that involves artists and scholars from Canada, Germany and the Netherlands.

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    • Donald Lawrence Herron (b. 1941), Landscape with black carved wood frame including miniature figure, 1985, Oil on canvas in an artist-made frame, 8.5" H x 11.25" W
      Jan. 23, 2024

      Donald Lawrence Herron (b. 1941), Landscape with black carved wood frame including miniature figure, 1985, Oil on canvas in an artist-made frame, 8.5" H x 11.25" W

      Est: $200 - $400

      Donald Lawrence Herron (b. 1941) Landscape painting on a black carved wood frame including miniature figure, 1985 Oil on canvas in an artist-made frame Signed, dated, and inscribed verso: D. Herron / New York

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Donald Lawrence Herron (b. 1941), Landscape with black carved wood frame including miniature figure, 1985, Oil on canvas in an artist-made frame, 8.5" H x 11.25" W
      Apr. 11, 2023

      Donald Lawrence Herron (b. 1941), Landscape with black carved wood frame including miniature figure, 1985, Oil on canvas in an artist-made frame, 8.5" H x 11.25" W

      Est: $400 - $600

      Donald Lawrence Herron (b. 1941) Landscape with black carved wood frame including miniature figure, 1985 Oil on canvas in an artist-made frame Signed, dated, and inscribed verso: D. Herron / New York

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Donald Lawrence, The Sled, Night View - Vermillion Lake
      Mar. 28, 2020

      Donald Lawrence, The Sled, Night View - Vermillion Lake

      Est: $600 - $700

      The Sled, constructed during a residency at the Banff Centre, is derived from the image on the face of a small survival, “Storm Kit” in which a figure is depicted in the manner of a nineteenth-century engraving – crouched beside a fire, and inside a makeshift shelter. From this scenario of survival The Sled becomes a situation of relative luxury. The fire depicted on the Storm Kit is replaced here by a “Coleman” lantern, “Coleman” heater, “Whisperlite” stove and an “Outback” oven, all carefully fitted within The Sled’s cave-like interior. Born in Calgary, Alberta (1963) Donald Lawrence has a BFA from the University of Victoria (1986) and an MFA from York University (1988). He lives in Kamloops where he teaches in the Visual Arts program at Thompson Rivers University. Through such bodies of artwork as The Beach (1985), Romantic Commodities (1993), The Sled (1995), The Underwater Pinhole Photography Project (ongoing, since 1997), and Torhamvan/Ferryland (2005), Lawrence uses combinations of photography, sculpture, drawing, and installation to relate stories of travel, exploration and mechanical invention to interests in the meeting place of urban and wilderness culture, increasingly around his particular interest in sea kayaking. In addition to paddling on the BC coast he has travelled with folding kayaks to Alaska, Maine, Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, and Tasmania.  There, Lawrence converted one of his kayaks into a floating camera obscura. Together with his Underwater Pinhole Photography Project (since 1997) and the more recent Quidi Vidi Camera Obscura (2014) such works relate Lawrence’s interests in sea kayaking and the ocean environment to a long-standing fascination with early and pre-photographic optical apparatuses. In addition to his studio and teaching practices Lawrence engages in a range of publication and conference activities and has been the recipient of research grants from the BC Arts Council, the Canada Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). He is currently the Principal Investigator of The Camera Obscura Project, a SSHRC-funded program of research that involves artists and scholars from Canada, Germany and the Netherlands.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
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