Vivian Lindoe Carol SchlosarSicamous, British Columbia Vote Vote for Vivian LindoeCarol Schlosar You can change your vote at any time before 5pm PST on October 17, 2025 Enter a valid email address to confirm your vote Email address Confirm vote Size 72" x 48" Medium Acrylic on canvas Vivian Lindoe captures more than a likeness—it embodies the fierce spirit of a woman artist who claimed her artistic space in the mid-20th-century male-dominated art world. Draped in battle garb made from images of her own screen prints, her attire is both armor and emblem, symbolizing the strength required to break barriers. The work reflects how all artists carry their labor, struggles, and triumphs as integral parts of their identity. Vivian Lindoe honors her legacy as a fierce woman artist while paying tribute to the broader journey of all artists who persist, resist, and create. Buy artwork Vivian Lindoe Carol SchlosarSicamous, British Columbia Vote Vote for Vivian LindoeCarol Schlosar Enter a valid email address to confirm your vote Email address Confirm vote Buy artwork About the artist About the artist Carol SchlosarSicamous, British Columbia Carol Schlosar is an artist, teacher, and musician rooted in Sicamous, British Columbia. Armed with a BFA from Thompson Rivers University, she continues to refine skills and spark creativity through Scholars Without Institutions. Her current work moves through layered terrain: the shifting politics of identity among older women; the resilience of underrepresented, self-determined women artists; and the conflicts and consensus of personal space. Schlosar’s multidisciplinary practice includes painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, and research. Her work—both individual and collaborative—has been exhibited in galleries across British Columbia, reflecting a practice rooted in the lived experience of women. Follow on social