Josiah Koppanyi - Assiniboine Park [2022]
An aerial, storybook-style tribute to Winnipeg's beloved green space, Assiniboine Park stitches together its most cherished corners into one sweeping autumn scene: the Lyric Theatre, the historic pavilion, a duck pond ringed with picnickers and paddle boats, the formal English Garden, the zoo, and the stone footbridge over the river, all connected by winding white paths.
Rendered in Koppanyi's signature flattened, folk-art palette of forest greens and warm fall foliage, the painting is dense with small human moments — a couple flying a kite, a miniature train winding past the zoo, dogs being walked, an ice cream shared on the bridge. Self-taught and Winnipeg-born, Koppanyi builds his cityscapes intuitively, letting pattern and color guide the composition rather than strict scale, and the result is a park that feels less like a map and more like a memory — familiar, layered, and quietly joyful.
Acrylic on canvas.