Ted Harrison

Ted Harrison, born in 1926 in Wingate, England, was a celebrated Canadian artist renowned for his vibrant, rhythmic depictions of Yukon landscapes. After his education at Hartlepool College of Art was interrupted by WWII, he served in various locations including India and East Africa. Post-war, he completed his art studies and embarked on a 28-year teaching career, which included stints in Malaysia and New Zealand. Moving to Canada in 1967, he settled in the Yukon, where his bold artwork gained prominence. His first major Canadian exhibition was in 1970, and he retired from teaching in 1980 to focus on art full-time. Harrison received numerous accolades, including the Order of Canada in 1987 and several honorary degrees. His work has been showcased in major exhibitions, designed Canada Post stamps, and is held in various collections. He passed away in 2015.

Below are some of his notable paintings:









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