Georgina Perkins Hunt | Day of the Glacier
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Willock & Sax Gallery 210 Bear Street PO Box 2469, Banff, Alberta T1L 1C2

Georgina Perkins Hunt, “Slipping (25.9),” 2025
oil on canvas, 30x30 inches (courtesy of the Gallery)
The paintings of Georgina Perkins Hunt engage with the visual and symbolic dimensions of melting ice and hydrological change.
Life is enriched by nature and art of all kinds.
The mountains are one of my greatest sources of inspiration. Recently, the golden larches and early snowfall in autumn, followed by a Christmas visit to Lake Louise with family, deepened my connection to the natural world. On my last trip, I felt especially drawn to the glaciers atop the peaks. Over the years, I’ve witnessed their dramatic retreat—a stark reminder of the changes unfolding in these landscapes.
I’m grateful to present my latest work in an upcoming exhibition, Day of the Glacier. This collection focuses on the glaciers of this region and aligns with the United Nations’ designation of 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation.
Breathe in the fresh air, listen to the sounds of the wind and let nature fill your soul with its energy.
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