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Framed Winter Landscape Watercolor - Angela C. Roth McIntosh - 22.5" X 18.5"

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Framed Winter Landscape Watercolor - Angela C. Roth McIntosh - 22.5  X 18.5
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Original framed watercolor painting depicting an atmospheric, snow-covered winter landscape with sparse evergreen trees and distant hills beneath a muted, cloudy sky. The artwork features a soft grey-white palette with delicate washes that emphasize the quiet, subdued tone of the winter scene.

Subject - Snowy hillside with scattered evergreens under an overcast winter sky.
Medium & Style - Translucent watercolor technique with gentle, layered washes and restrained detailing.
Framing - Double-matted in white and reddish-brown, set behind glass in a slim metallic silver frame.
Signature - Signed Angela C. Roth McIntosh, dated 1995.
Dimensions - Approximately 22.5" x 18.5" overall.

Angela Roth McIntosh: A Comprehensive BiographyExecutive SummaryAngela Roth McIntosh (often credited as Angie McIntosh) is a highly accomplished Canadian international landscape, plein air, and environmental artist. With an active career spanning over four decades, she is recognized for her vibrant style of impressionistic realism. Operating under the personal motto, "Valuing nature and community, painting beauty!", McIntosh splits her time between multiple studios in Canada and Mexico, using her art as a powerful medium for environmental advocacy, community building, and education.Early Life and Global Artistic TrainingMcIntosh developed an early passion for art, which eventually led her to pursue high-level global training. A pivotal moment in her artistic development occurred in 1987, when she traveled to China. She was accepted to study under the renowned master artist Yang Feiyun at the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing. This rigorous training in classical techniques and composition deeply influenced her ability to capture light, form, and large-scale perspectives-skills she later adapted to painting directly in nature.Artistic Style, Mediums, and PhilosophyMcIntosh works across several mediums, including oil, acrylic, and watercolour. She is a dedicated practitioner of en plein air (painting outdoors), defying the traditional limitations of the medium by painting massive, large-scale canvases directly on location. Her style is a blend of impressionism and realism, characterized by bold brushwork, a vivid colour palette, and a masterful command of shifting natural light.Her philosophy roots art in environmental preservation. Rather than merely painting pretty landscapes, McIntosh documents fragile ecosystems, tracking the tangible impacts of climate change, glacier retreat, and wildfires through her paintbrush.Studio Footprint and Global WanderlustMcIntosh operates a nomadic, multi-studio model that allows her to capture vastly different biomes throughout the year:Chase, British Columbia: She operates the Chasing Art Studio and Gallery in downtown Chase, which serves as a primary hub for her regional works.Penticton, British Columbia: Home to her historic Bear End Studio in the Okanagan Valley, where she captures the rolling hills and wine country.Stewart, British Columbia / Hyder, Alaska: A northern frontier studio used to document the dramatic, melting glaciers of the Alaskan Panhandle.Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: Her winter base, where she operates Studio351 on Amapas Street, capturing the vibrant Mexican culture and dry tropical rainforests.Major Collections, Exhibitions, and ProjectsMcIntosh's portfolio spans several decades of immersive, thematic collections:Environmental & Wilderness Epics: Notable masterworks include Forest Mystery (a massive nine-foot panel painting detailing a pristine forest ecosystem) and The Earth on Fire, a series confronting the destruction of Canadian wildfires and retreating icefields.Visions of the North: A celebrated solo exhibition hosted at the Kitimat Museum & Archives, focusing heavily on northern industrial landscapes, coastal standard-of-living, and pristine wilderness.International Series: Extensive bodies of work painted on-site across French wine regions, Italian canals, Chinese terraced hillsides, and the coastlines of Jalisco, Mexico.Gallery Representation: Her primary commercial representation is held by the prestigious Lloyd Gallery in Penticton, BC, alongside exhibits at the Vallarta Botanical Gardens and ARTe VallARTa Museo.Teaching, Community Leadership, and LegacyBelieving that art should be accessible to everyone, McIntosh is a passionate educator. She developed a highly sought-after, four-day curriculum called the "Pillars of Painting", which breaks down complex rules of composition, value, and colour theory into actionable steps for beginners and advanced artists alike.She is also a community catalyst, having founded both the Penticton Plein Air Painters and the Puerto Vallarta Plein Air Painters groups. Through these initiatives, she organizes community paint-outs, encouraging local artists to step out of their indoor studios and connect directly with the environments they inhabit.

Angela Roth McIntosh: A Comprehensive BiographyExecutive SummaryAngela Roth McIntosh (often credited as Angie McIntosh) is a highly accomplished Canadian international landscape, plein air, and environmental artist. With an active career spanning over four decades, she is recognized for her vibrant style of impressionistic realism. Operating under the personal motto, "Valuing nature and community, painting beauty!", McIntosh splits her time between multiple studios in Canada and Mexico, using her art as a powerful medium for environmental advocacy, community building, and education.Early Life and Global Artistic TrainingMcIntosh developed an early passion for art, which eventually led her to pursue high-level global training. A pivotal moment in her artistic development occurred in 1987, when she traveled to China. She was accepted to study under the renowned master artist Yang Feiyun at the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing. This rigorous training in classical techniques and composition deeply influenced her ability to capture light, form, and large-scale perspectives-skills she later adapted to painting directly in nature.Artistic Style, Mediums, and PhilosophyMcIntosh works across several mediums, including oil, acrylic, and watercolour. She is a dedicated practitioner of en plein air (painting outdoors), defying the traditional limitations of the medium by painting massive, large-scale canvases directly on location. Her style is a blend of impressionism and realism, characterized by bold brushwork, a vivid colour palette, and a masterful command of shifting natural light.Her philosophy roots art in environmental preservation. Rather than merely painting pretty landscapes, McIntosh documents fragile ecosystems, tracking the tangible impacts of climate change, glacier retreat, and wildfires through her paintbrush.Studio Footprint and Global WanderlustMcIntosh operates a nomadic, multi-studio model that allows her to capture vastly different biomes throughout the year:Chase, British Columbia: She operates the Chasing Art Studio and Gallery in downtown Chase, which serves as a primary hub for her regional works.Penticton, British Columbia: Home to her historic Bear End Studio in the Okanagan Valley, where she captures the rolling hills and wine country.Stewart, British Columbia / Hyder, Alaska: A northern frontier studio used to document the dramatic, melting glaciers of the Alaskan Panhandle.Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: Her winter base, where she operates Studio351 on Amapas Street, capturing the vibrant Mexican culture and dry tropical rainforests.Major Collections, Exhibitions, and ProjectsMcIntosh's portfolio spans several decades of immersive, thematic collections:Environmental & Wilderness Epics: Notable masterworks include Forest Mystery (a massive nine-foot panel painting detailing a pristine forest ecosystem) and The Earth on Fire, a series confronting the destruction of Canadian wildfires and retreating icefields.Visions of the North: A celebrated solo exhibition hosted at the Kitimat Museum & Archives, focusing heavily on northern industrial landscapes, coastal standard-of-living, and pristine wilderness.International Series: Extensive bodies of work painted on-site across French wine regions, Italian canals, Chinese terraced hillsides, and the coastlines of Jalisco, Mexico.Gallery Representation: Her primary commercial representation is held by the prestigious Lloyd Gallery in Penticton, BC, alongside exhibits at the Vallarta Botanical Gardens and ARTe VallARTa Museo.Teaching, Community Leadership, and LegacyBelieving that art should be accessible to everyone, McIntosh is a passionate educator. She developed a highly sought-after, four-day curriculum called the "Pillars of Painting", which breaks down complex rules of composition, value, and colour theory into actionable steps for beginners and advanced artists alike.She is also a community catalyst, having founded both the Penticton Plein Air Painters and the Puerto Vallarta Plein Air Painters groups. Through these initiatives, she organizes community paint-outs, encouraging local artists to step out of their indoor studios and connect directly with the environments they inhabit.