Glenn Olson's affinity with nature is a natural result of his
upbringing on a ranch in Southwestern Saskatchewan. In combination with
tremendous artistic potential, Olson's rural upbringing was an important
stepping stone in the development of his career as a full-time artist.
Recognizing that artistic preference is a personal decision,
Olson comments that " Most people who choose art do so because of a certain
feeling that the work evokes. In each painting, I strive to create that magical
element". As such, his work is not restricted to a specific niche of
subjects. Rather, images are chosen based on their ability to inspire this
talented artist. This versatility has resulted in the development of an
exceptionally diverse portfolio, featuring scenes of wildlife, birdlife, western
art and children.
As a recipient of local and national awards, Olson's status as
an artist has been well recognized. In 1991, Olson won the prestigious Ducks
Unlimited Duck Stamp Competition for the province of Alberta. One year later,
Olson was presented with the very exclusive Canada 125 medal for his
contributions to Canadian community and culture. He won both the Collector's
Choice and Best of Show awards at the 1993 Calgary Stampede Art Auction for
Young Albertans - Foals, a feat achieved rarely in the history of the show. He
once again enjoyed dual victory the following year with Stuck on You, winning
the Artist's Choice and Collector's Choice awards. Olson's works have also
appeared in an exhibition of Western Canadian artists at the Organization of
American States, in Washington, DC, as well as the Vancouver International
Wildlife Art Show and the Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show.
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