The document provides critiques of artworks by Emily Carr, Helen McNicoll, and Lawren Harris. For Emily Carr's painting Kitwancool from 1928, the critique notes the use of color, form, space and lines and that it depicts native totem poles and the northern lights. Carr's 1917 painting Totem Walk in Sitka is also noted to depict native totem poles and use lines in the trees. Helen McNicoll's 1912 painting Picking Flowers depicts two girls picking flowers and uses values in the blending of colors. Her 1912 painting Watching The Boat suggests happiness and uses color and some texture in the grass. Lawren Harris' 1929 painting Mount Robson from the Northeast uses values for shading and