Friends, family and fans gather to remember artist Mary Pratt in St. John’s, N.L.
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Mary Pratt once said she didn’t think of anything as “ordinary.”
“I think everything is complex and worthy of conjecture and worthy of a look, worthy of a close look,” she said in an interview with the National Gallery of Canada in 2015.
Pratt’s unmatched talent for depicting the mysterious beauty in the detail of everyday things — her hyper-real paintings of jelly jars on the window sill, a bloody fish in the sink, salmon on crinkled tinfoil — captured the hearts and minds of art lovers across the country and around the world.
It’s also a quality that friends, family and admirers recalled fondly at The Rooms, an art gallery and museum overlooking the St. John’s Harbour, as they paid tribute to the esteemed painter’s life on Saturday night.


