Bill Mason: Wilderness Artist
Can$39.95
Ken Buck
Bill Mason slips his canoe into the early morning calm
and it cuts silently through the water, disappearing into the mist … This is
not a shot in one of Mason’s famous films—it is just another day of
commuting to the office.
Bill Mason: Wilderness Artist is the story of Canada’s most famous
canoeing artist. The camera lens and the pallet knife were his instruments. The
wild places were his inspiration.
Bill’s first film for the National Film Board of Canada, Paddle to the Sea,
won 11 awards and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film in
1968. His work was nominated again in 1970 in the same category for his
documentary Blake. By the mid-1970s Bill had become one of Canada’s
most successful documentary filmmakers.
Bill Mason: Wilderness Artist examines Bill’s entire artistic
career—his photography, cartoons, books and films. Created with the full
cooperation of the Mason family, this book provides insight into a man driven by
a passion for nature.
Author KEN BUCK was Bill Mason’s friend and canoeing partner, as well
as the man who filmed him in Waterwalker and other films. From the making
of Paddle to the Sea and the instructional paddling films, this book
tells all.