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Pallette, The Vancouver Sun, 1943 Weston was mainly self-taught after he rejected the British style as a means of capturing the essence of his new terrain.(29) But he combined the technique he learned in London with his own methods and philosophy, to bring out the unique nature of the Pacific Northwest coast. "I was trying to paint Canada and I realized I wasn’t doing it…I had to just break right away and try to paint differently."(30) |
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