As part of the “100 Years of WWI” exhibit at the Scugog Memorial Library, Tyler Briley has created a set of paintings to honour those who fought for Canada. As Jasmine Pazzano explains, he hopes his work showcases the dark and long-lasting impacts of going into battle.
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Scugog artist debuts paintings to pay tribute to WWI veterans
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