Although the project began in 2019, the risks and duration of the COVID pandemic resulted in many constraints on the artists involved; their approaches reflect both their creativity and their persistence. They are creating a legacy for the City and its residents.
This painting was sold to the owners of the home.
White Rock’s mid-century and older “cottage houses” have largely disappeared as the march of time leads to their replacement. This project brings together a diverse group of local artists to capture many of those that remain to celebrate their charm and humble persistence in our community. Disappearing White Rock is sponsored by the Plein Air Art Society and is a collaboration between Greg Smith who mounted an exhibit of these works at his home in the summer of 2021 and Charlene Garvey, Curator at the White Rock Museum & Archives.
- Subject Matter: Plein Air
- Current Location: White Rock
- Collections: Commissions & Themes & Projects, Plein-Air