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A Different View of Vancouver, BC
Vancouver artist Eric Burke has just released a collection of prints that feature a whole new perspective on the city of Vancouver.
Date Released: 02/07/2007
(Vancouver, BC. Feb 6, 2007): Vancouver artist Eric Burke has just released a collection of prints that feature a whole new perspective on the city of Vancouver.
Burke, who has lived and worked in the city his whole life, created the collection to present “a view of Vancouver that is familiar to most, but with a unique twist.” Using a combination of photographic images, digital editing and design, Burke puts a spin on some of the more recognizable sights in the city. “I try to use styles and trends that are really in vogue, part of pop culture; to capture the city’s style at the moment,” says Burke.
Vancouver is both the subject and the inspiration of the collection, which he has been working on for three years. “It’s the lifestyle of Vancouver, the way we are uniquely West Coast,” says Burke of his muse, adding that the city’s most distinctive characteristic is “the surrounding environment of mountains and ocean.”
Cityscapes, landscapes and architecture comprise the works, which include renderings of the Marine Building, the Seawall, Queen Elizabeth Park, the Waterfront, Chinatown and many other famous Vancouver locales. The entire collection is available as open edition prints, in various sizes on both paper and canvas, and can be viewed at vancouver.ericburke.ca. Additionally, Burke has made lower resolution downloads of the collection available for free (with attribution to the artist under a Creative Commons license) at flickr.com/photos/ericburkevancouver, and blogs about life in Vancouver at vancouver.ericburke.ca/blog.
About Eric Burke: Eric Burke’s collection of original photography, illustration and graphic art celebrates Vancouver and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Born and raised in Vancouver, Eric has an intimate knowledge of his subject. His art is infused with a pride in and enthusiasm for the culture and landscape of the West Coast. Influenced by pop culture, fashion and surrounding natural and urban scenery, his images offer captured moments in the evolution of the city. Eric has served as a graphic designer since 1996 and has worked exclusively in Vancouver. He has applied his design and photography expertise to a wide variety of businesses, from publishing, real estate marketing and graphic design studios to advertising and marketing agencies. His work has appeared everywhere from brochures, billboards and international publications to greeting cards, vehicles and t-shirts. Media contact: Jordan Behan 778-840-8355 jordan(at)telltenfriends.com
More information and images for this release are available at: www.vancouver.ericburke.ca/press
Or contact Eric Burke directly: Eric Burke 604-628-7255 vancouver(at)ericburke.ca vancouver.ericburke.ca/blog
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Vancouver’s Millennium Gate marks the western entrance to Chinatown and is located at Pender and Taylor Streets. It was designed by the Vancouver Chinatown Millenium Society and opened in 2002 to commemorate the new millenium. The design merges past and future, east and west in its symbols, and traditional and modern Chinese themes in its structure.
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