The development of the McWatters railway is an essential part of our region’s history, as the railway served as the arrival route for many pioneers and settlers who, in turn, worked tirelessly to help build the railway’s branches. These pioneers and settlers undoubtedly helped forge a connection between their world and the one that followed.
As an artist working primarily in the digital realm, Christian Beauchemin undertook this painting project as a continuation of his digital work. Based on an archival photograph, he studied it to determine the various hues that make up the painting and the significance of the poses adopted by the subjects depicted. Furthermore, this painting places great emphasis on the region’s landscapes, which were then being tamed by the settlers. The loose brushstrokes used to render the details, meanwhile, reflect the difficult conditions under which the railroad was built by the pioneers.
Artist: Christian Beauchemin
Year: 2016
Material: acrylic on UHD panel