Barb Durban-Wilson is the first local artist to earn a spot in the semi-final of The Search for 亚洲天堂 Lake鈥檚 Centennial Artist, a plein air art competition celebrating 亚洲天堂 Lake鈥檚 first century.
A three-person panel of judges decided that Durban-Wilson鈥檚 rendition of 亚洲天堂 Lake, the Gerow Island bridge, and the mountains beyond was the best work produced at the July 8 plein air session in Spirit Square. According to one judge, 鈥渢he landscape painting was remarkable for its detail and use of colour, and the fact that the artist produced it with her mouth in four hours.鈥
Durban-Wilson faced stiff competition from artists Teresa Wojdak, Patricia Haley, and Hilda Earl, all of whom produced noteworthy works of art in the timed competition. All works will be displayed at the Lakes District Museum this week. People will also be able to vote for their favourite piece in an online poll later this year.
In addition to a spot in the semi-final and a $100 honorarium, Durban-Wilson received a $50 gift certificate for winning the heat.
The other winner at the July 8 heat was Lynda Peebles, whose work made her $50 and wildcard artist of the day. Peebles, who will also compete as a featured artist, now has two chances to make the semi-final. If her work is judged the best wildcard piece, she will get a ticket to the semi-final and a chance at the competition鈥檚 grand prize of $2,000.
Another group of artists was scheduled to compete last Saturday (July 15), but museum society officials postponed the event in view of the current wildfire situation.
鈥淭he wildfire situation has forced us to hit the competition鈥檚 鈥榩ause鈥 button, but we are not canceling The Search for 亚洲天堂 Lake鈥檚 Centennial Artist,鈥 said Michael Riis-Christianson, curator of the Lakes District Museum. 鈥淲e will re-evaluate the situation on a week-by-week basis, and proceed when air quality and the threat level allow. One thing is certain: someone will be crowned 亚洲天堂 Lake鈥檚 Centennial Artist this year.鈥
Anyone wanting more information on The Search for 亚洲天堂 Lake鈥檚 Centennial Artist can contact the museum by telephone (250-692-7450) or email (ldmuseumsociety@gmail.com).