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This PULSE Community Podcast episode features two remarkable Order of Canada recipients whose creativity and passion continue to shape art, conservation, and culture on Vancouver Island and around the world.
This Episode Features:
(27:10) Paul Nicklen, the Vancouver Island photographer and co-founder of SeaLegacy, talks about his path from marine biologist to acclaimed conservation photographer. He discusses the evolution of storytelling through photography, the power of community-driven conservation, and his upcoming book 'Reverence'—a visual tribute to Earth's fragile beauty.
(06:40) Roy Henry Vickers, celebrated artist and storyteller from Tofino, shares his journey from firefighter to world-renowned artist. He reveals how overcoming colour-blindness shaped his unique style rooted in Northwest Coast design and discusses his new colouring book featuring 42 of his most iconic works, encouraging both children and adults to explore Indigenous art.
Episode Highlights & Quotes:
“There is nobody like you in the whole world. If you create from that place, you’ll make things no one else can.” — Roy Henry Vickers
“When you see the beauty that I see, you realize heaven is here and now. This is our one chance.” — Paul Nicklen
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