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:
Sam boils up some wild arctic tea and Cory tries to put some incredible scenery on canvas. #50- Tea & Paint
Traveling further up the coast of Baffin Island, Cory enters the magical realm of Sam Ford Fiord. #49- A Magical Place
In polar bear country, Cory shares this strategy for dealing with this very present danger while painting. #48- Painting Safety
Ice packs clears and Cory heads out with Inuit guides Jayco and Sam to Tommy’s cabin on the way up to Sam Ford Fiord. #47- Tommy’s Cabin
Cory arrives at the arctic community of Clyde River for the last leg of his trek, and is greeted by another polar bear. #46- Coming To Clyde
An aerial montage over Baffin Island glaciers and ice caps followed by an update from Canadian North offices in Iqualuit. #45- In The Air
Ice chunks fall as Cory paints an amazing glacier, and a lunch of fresh char makes for a memorable last day at Coronation Fiord. #44- Leaving The Fiord
Catching char the Inuit way. Watch one of the ways Cory’s Inuit guide Billy goes about supplying fresh food for his family. #43- Catching Char
Cory travels by boat for hours with Inuit guide Billy Arnaquq to explore and paint the incredible Coronation Fiord. #42- To The Fiord
Only a morning left before Cory has to move on to the next leg of his journey . Will he finally get the chance to paddle his canoe out to the alluring iceberg and start his painting? #41- Painting Icebergs, Part 3/3
With a freshly assembled canoe in hand, Cory heads out to see if he can get a new painting started of a beautiful iceberg. #40- Painting Icebergs, Part 2/3
Cory prepares to get up close and personal to an arctic iceberg to paint it by assembling a 16′ Pakboat canoe brought along in duffel bag. #39- Painting Icebergs, Part 1/3
Cory flies to the eastern Canadian arctic community of Qikiqtarjuak, discovers an incredible land. #38- Bears, Icebergs & Char
Cory hikes out from camp to paint Mt. Thor again…. and almost runs out of daylight. Auyuittuq National Park. #37- Finally… Painting Thor
Staying a little closer to camp, Cory strikes out to find something new to paint in the eastern arctic’s Baffin Island. Auyuittuq National Park. #36- Around Camp