I like to wish everyone the very best during the holiday seasons. Here are a few moments of the Hermitage Ruins landscape covered in snow from earlier this month. Unfortunately, it looks like a green Christmas this year, so please enjoy this short video as my Xmas card to you. Chris Erskine chriserskineartist@gmail.com @erskinec
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Hamilton Artist Update 35
This week: 1. The Ebola Outbreak 2. Hamilton’s 1854 Cholera Outbreak 3. Hermitage Update Chris Erskine chriserskineartist@gmail.com @erskinec
#SavetheHermitage Update
A quick update on the latest developments for the Hermitage Ruins, located in Ancaster, Ontario. Please don’t forget to email 159 words of support to Hamilton City Council prior to Wed’s vote on saving the Hermitage. http://www.hamilton.ca/YourElectedOfficials/WardCouncillors/ Chris Erskine chriserskineartist@gmail.com @erskinec
#SavetheHermitage – Call to Action
Call to Action – Email 159 words of support to Hamilton City Council by 5 pm, Sept 24, 2014 to save the Hermitage Ruins that are located in Ancaster, Ontario. One word for every year that the Hermitage has existed. Council needs to know that the community will support their decision to save the Hermitage.Continue reading “#SavetheHermitage – Call to Action”
Hermitage Update – Sept 11, 2014
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Hamilton Artist Update 31 – Hermitage Painting Sketch Project
This week, Artist Chris Erskine continues his painting sketch of the Hermitage Ruins in Ancaster. He also provides a quick update on the recent decision by Hamilton City Council to resolve the fate of the designated heritage buildings to the new year. He also provides a brief update on the formation of a Facebook groupContinue reading “Hamilton Artist Update 31 – Hermitage Painting Sketch Project”
Meaning of Hermitage
What does the Hermitage mean to you? This is the question posed by Leanne Pluthero and Marla Loretta (on Aug 22nd), organizers behind the Save the Hermitage Facebook page. Artist Chris Erskine tries to answer this question as an individual and as an artist. Chris Erskine chriserskineartist@gmail.com @erskinec