Over the last six years, Gitxsan artist Clint Williams has been keeping himself busy in Kelowna, B.C., crafting paintings in the Northwest Coast tradition.
“Sometimes I get started early in the morning and just paint all day and night, and I can paint for three days straight sometimes,” Williams said.
All of Williams’s artwork has been produced outside — as a man experiencing homelessness, he’s vigilant against theft and adverse weather conditions while striving to finish his creations.
According to the website of Hambleton Galleries, located in downtown Kelowna, Williams embarked on his artistic journey in the ’90s with a four-year program at the Kitanmax School of Northwest
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