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by Tim Heimdal
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A trip back in time. The centuries old stone buildings of Italy are still inhabited to this day. This painting was commissioned to commemorate a... more
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A trip back in time. The centuries old stone buildings of Italy are still inhabited to this day. This painting was commissioned to commemorate a honey moon trip to Italy. The patron requested flowers to be added the the window pots since the original photo source was taken earlier in the season before flowers were in bloom, I chose red geraniums as a compliment to the distant blue hills and cool shade down the cobblestone street.
Tim Heimdal stands by his 72 foot mural of Kakwa Falls, in the first image of this gallery. The mural is about the same height as the waterfall itself. "Kakwa Falls" was painted on the Telus building in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada in 1986. Tim designed the sets and murals for major events such as the 1995 Canada Games and the 2010 Arctic Winter Games. Grande Prairie Art Gallery commissioned Tim Heimdal to paint the legacy mural "Spirit of the Arctic Winter Games", now featured in The Canadian Encyclopedia. Tim won the Louise McKinney Scholarship, twice, at Alberta College of Art and Design, where he studied painting. To commission an original canvas, drawing, illustration, logo, set design or mural: E-mail - ...
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