a collection of 46 wood pieces by internationally renowned saskatchewan artist frank sudol were returned to the province through a donation in october. the donation includes 14 pieces submitted to the sk arts permanent collection.
sudol was born and raised in paddockwood, sask. he studied and later taught in alberta before retiring back to paddockwood with his wife in 1975. they built a log home and ran a christmas tree farm there until his death in 2006.
frank sudol owls, 2006, saskatchewan birch. the piece was donated to sk arts permanent collection by michael and debbie kowbel in recognition of sudol’s artistic talent and friendship.
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a woodcarver and woodturner, sudol’s intricate carvings and designs were recognized around the world and his works were featured in many north american publications.
the donation of sudol’s pieces was made by collectors michael and debbie kowbel of b.c., who were friends of the late artist. the pieces were divided between sk arts, the mann art gallery in prince albert and the moose jaw museum and art gallery.
“it has been such a pleasure to learn about frank sudol from dr. michael kowbel and mrs. debbie kowbel. their incredible generosity and support have meant that this important artist’s work will be represented in several collections across saskatchewan,” sk arts permanent collection registrar julia krueger said in a media release.