ROSS MAGAZINE ISSUE # 1 | JULY 2021

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Calgary is clearly a strong market for Paul’s Western paintings. This year he proudly celebrates 18 years of art exhibition at the Stampede.

Paul asks for your help to raise awareness and much needed money for our beloved Canadian Indigenous community by purchasing one of his prints.

Experience Paul Van Ginkel’s captivating art for yourselves at this year’s show, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. July 9th to 18th, Hall E of the BMO Centre on the Stampede Grounds (booth #34 in the NW corner of the Hall).

He invites you to donate directly to these charities:

Paul continues to be passionate about First Nation topics, continually looking for inspiration from the past, present and future. He has recently set up an Indigenous Fundraiser to honour the 215 Indigenous children discovered in unmarked graves at the former residential school in Kamloops, B.C. He began this fundraiser on June 16th and the goal is to raise $46,000 by selling 215 prints for $215 (minimum).

Indian Residential School Survivors Society: https://www.irsss.ca Legacy of Hope Foundation: https://legacyofhope.ca T k̓ emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops Band): tkemlups.ca Despite being on all Social Media platforms, the best source for his work is his website PaulVanGinkel.com. Wild Hearts 40 X 60 oil painting by Paul Van Ginkel, 2020


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