These two George Jenkins Paintings are from Vancouver Island when George lived and worked there in the late 1950s-60s and from what I undertstand these two paintings are rare and never seen before. both are not framed, sizes are 15x20 inches, painted on canvas... Open to offers.
George Jenkins History,
George Jenkins was born in Wilkie, Saskatchewan and grew up on his father's farm near Lloydminster. Following three years in the army during WWII, he worked in the logging camps of Vancouver Island. It was there that he began to paint. He did not begin to paint full-time, however, until he made a visit back to Saskatchewan and was struck by the images of his childhood. Thus inspired he embarked on a career in art. He concentrated on documenting the prairie landscape and the architecture of elevators and abandoned farm buildings. Although depicting his subjects in a high realist style his monochromatic palette appropriately gave the viewer an impression of a memory or looking at a faded photograph. He inspired a school of prairie painting that continues to this day.