Jack’s paintings found inside wall, May 2012

“A few weeks ago, Daybreak collected some incredible stories about discoveries our listeners have made in the course of renovations.

We have one more to share today, from Tim Ross who lives in the rural East Kootenay community of Wycliffe near Cranbrook.

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An older landscape of Jack Lee McLean in the top left. The colour palette is much brighter and greener than his later works.

While renovating his garage he found nine oil paintings, signed by well-known Western artist, Jack Lee McLean.

He tells that story to Daybreak host Chris Walker.”

From the CBC website
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Jack was a bit of a perfectionist, and would discard paintings that looked just fine to everyone else.

Since he saw them of no value, he would often reuse the painted wood as building materials.

Jack once lived in the house at Wycliffe B.C.

CBC interview May 2012

Listen to an interview with Tim Ross. Click the link above.

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