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December 17, 2017
All too frequently the world does not appreciate the influence of our artists in helping society shape its values. Unity was unique. She provided us with a connection to the beauty of that which surrounds us. Her work brought us closer to her subjects and at the same time helped us to understand a deeper message of humanity, nature and the balancing of self interest with the broader, global influences that are felt and experienced by our actions and at times in-actions. One only needs to look at the faces of her portrait subjects or find themselves in her landscapes to feel what she wanted us to experience, human feelings and nature's warmth.Unity was a gift to all of us that will live on for generations and generations. She will be missed.
On behalf of the hundreds who were privileged to see her retrospective at the Ferry Gallery just a few weeks before her passing
Jane Clark
December 13, 2017
To Unity's family my respect and heartfelt condolence's. Unique Unity, my best friend over many years! The BC Art world will miss this lady from their midst. Unity a gentle lady with a powerful voice of love this land' expressed this in all her landscapes. Though Unity was first and foremost a Portrait Painter Supreme.
Jane
December 8, 2017
To Unity
I miss you.
Fly Free!
Jane
Vancouver Sun and/or The Province
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December 9, 2017
Unity BREWSTER Obituary
BREWSTER, Unity BainbridgeJuly 6, 1916 - November 30, 2017Predeceased by her parents, Ursula Ridgeway, (sister) and husband Bob. Unity is survived by her daughter Deb Ryan (Rick) and sister Monica Reznick as well as grandchildren, great-grandchildren... Read Unity BREWSTER's Obituary
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