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Dawsonartalberta 07.11.2020

Orange Shirt Day (September 30th) is a day when we honour the Indigenous children who were sent away to residential schools in Canada. I visited beautiful Alert Bay off NE Vancouver Island in 2012 - this miserable building was quite a shock within such a great town. It’s now demolished. #dawsonartalberta #orangeshirtday #ipaddrawing #artrageapp #artistsoninstagram

Dawsonartalberta 15.10.2020

Whales! Babylon II. #whales #salishsea #dawsonartalberta #artistsoninstagram #art #artmatters #artmakesus #artmakesushuman

Dawsonartalberta 28.09.2020

Orca! Babylon II #pacificocean #pacificnorthwest #sailing #sailinglife #art #artistsoninstagram #dawsonartalberta #artmatters #artmakesus #artmakesushuman 4x62B and 6B pencil on 150 g/m2 cartridge paper #dalerrowney #sketch #sketchbook #travel

Dawsonartalberta 26.09.2020

The Skipper, the Captain. Babylon II #pacificocean #pacificnorthwest #sailing #sailinglife #art #artistsoninstagram #dawsonartalberta #artmatters #artmakesus #artmakesushuman 4x62B piecing #pencil on 150 g/m2 cartridge paper #dalerrowney #sketch #sketchbook #travel

Dawsonartalberta 17.09.2020

Preliminary strokes - background detail on my canvas illustrating concepts from the work of Keith Sharkey, neurogastroenterologist at U of C. Look for upcoming Your Brain on Art event. @branchoutnf #branchoutnf #art #artmakesus #artmakesushuman #artmatters #dawsonartalberta #neurology @sharkey894 The Branch Out Neurological Foundation is a not-for-profit organization based in Calgary, Canada. We accelerate tech solutions and non-pharmaceutical approaches to neurological disor...ders, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Autism, Depression, Multiple Sclerosis, Concussion, Epilepsy etc. Through our grant program, we provide funding for researchers across Canada. Our vision? A world free from neurological disorders. We fund research that fits into the rigorous NeuroCAM (Neuroscience + Complementary & Alternative Modalities) criteria. All research proposals are reviewed by our Scientific Review Panel to ensure it meets the highest quality of research methods and scientific measures. Since 2010, we’ve raised nearly $3 Million for alternative brain research, funded over eighty (80) research projects and have expanded our University Grant Program across Canada.