Artist and educator Suzanne Tevlin’s moose works are a mixed media delight. Moose by Moonlight is a diptych in pastel, ink & acrylic wash on a vintage map of First Nations and early European settlements in North America. It’s 48″ X 62″ on Fabriano paper.
Moose are large, and so are her works. I Have Called You By Your Name; You are Mine (above) is 48″ X 68,” dry pastel, acrylic wash and charcoal in a shadow box frame. Tevlin has captured a sense of the historic place of the moose in Canada in these pieces. The map in the background of this one is a loose rendition of a 1722 map of Nouvelle France.
Suzanne Tevlin is a University of Toronto lecturer, art historian and writer, and has an international reputation that has prompted invitations from museums across Europe and North America. Canadian Art Junkie has featured Tevlin in the past. See that post here.
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Thank you for the introduction to such a talented and creative artist.
You are most welcome Mr. Mel. Thank you for stopping by!
The last one is my very favorite of the fabulous bunch.
Yes, very much the forest king, that one.
These images capture the size, strength and majestic quality of the moose.
There is also a human overtone that says to me: we should love and protect these fabulous creatures.
I am so with you on the protection of them.
My goodness J Waters…thank you so much for this lovely, extremely visual article. I feel VERY honoured to have been noticed twice on your terrific blog. Best wishes, Suzanne
You’re so welcome, absolutely love these works.