Northern Wilds January 2022

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By Breana Johnson

Enjoying Winter

Along the North Shore, winter tends to last longer than any other season. While some of us may groan about the deep snow and cold temps, the best way to enjoy winter is to get outdoors and embrace it. From skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling, to ice fishing, sledding and ice skating, there’s no shortage of winter activities. So go outside and enjoy your snowy surroundings. Aaron Kloss recently finished this 30x24-inch acrylic on canvas piece, titled “Winter Night Lights.” To see more from Kloss, visit: aaronkloss.com. | AARON KLOSS

This 20x20-inch acrylic on panel by Jennifer Caie is titled “Bright and Blue.” See more of her work online at: jennifercaieart.ca. | JENNIFER CAIE

This ink and watercolor piece, titled “Blankie” by Betsy Bowen, is now part of Bowen’s new book, Comfort in a Time of Pandemic: A Sketchbook. Learn more at: woodcut.com. | BETSY BOWEN This colorful acrylic piece by Anna Hess is titled “Raven Berry.” To see more of her work, visit: alwhessart.com. | ANNA HESS

“Untitled (1999)” by Howard Sivertson, will be on display at the Johnson Heritage Post Gallery in Grand Marais from Jan. 7-30 as part of the Dropping Anchor exhibition. | HOWARD SIVERTSON 18

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Thunder Bay watercolor artist Biljana Baker titled this piece “Winter’s Glow.” You can find her work online at: biljanabakerartist.ca. | BILJANA BAKER


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