In the Winter Season brings together selected gallery artists whose work reflects winter as both place and experience.
Across quiet landscapes, shifting horizons, and moments of human presence, the works consider how winter alters perception. Light changes, space feels more expansive, and movement becomes measured. Attention settles on land, weather, and time.
The Viewing Room unfolds in three parts, moving from stillness into light and then into lived experience.
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In the Winter Season
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Silence & Stillness
These works focus on winter at its quietest. Snow softens sound and distance becomes pronounced. Landscapes feel inward and reflective, and figures, when present, are reduced and restrained. This section invites a slower pace and sustained looking.
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Frozen Light
Here, light becomes central. Horizons glow, skies widen, and elevation brings clarity. These works are shaped by atmosphere and distance, capturing winter moments defined by reflection, color, and openness.
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Winter Ground
Winter is also active and inhabited. Movement returns through skiers, skaters, travelers, and gathered figures. Color, pattern, and gesture introduce warmth and energy, reflecting winter as a physical and shared experience.
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The works in In the Winter Season move from quiet observation to collective experience. Together, they present winter not as a single mood, but as a sequence of states shaped by stillness, light, and motion.
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For availability or to arrange a private walkthrough, please contact the gallery at info@gibsonfineart.ca








