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Friday, July 17, 2026
From photographs to a painted collage
By Casper Wehrhahn

The desire of a Neepawa local to share her photography has become so much more. Through a combined effort, the works of Jodi Baker, of Jodi Baker Photography, have been transformed into a painted work of art which will be added to Neepawa’s own Art Trail.
“[It’s] a celebration of community, collaboration and the places we call home,” Baker enthused.
Specifically, this new work of art takes the form of a custom bench which will have an official unveiling at the July 18 ArtFest, hosted at ArtsForward. The design of the bench features re-creations of a selection of Baker’s photographs, all hand painted by local artist Shannon Desjardins.
“From the beginning, I had a clear vision. I wanted the bench to look as though someone had casually scattered some of my favourite photos over it. The first person I thought of was Shannon Desjardins,” said Baker. “I knew her creativity and artistic style would be the perfect fit, and I was thrilled when she immediately understood what I had in my head and agreed to volunteer her time and bring the project to life.”
This project opportunity was an artistic desire come true for Desjardins.
Upon speaking to the Neepawa Banner & Press, the painter stated, “When I found out this was Jodi’s idea, I was so excited, first of all. Honestly, I have been wanting to paint her photos for a while, because she just knows how to capture the light. So when the opportunity came up, I was pretty thrilled.”
Desjardins added, “And she had such a good idea for how she saw the bench. It was a privilege to put it together for her.”
Iconically Neepawa
Delving further into the process, it was explained that Baker provided Desjardins with a wide range of photos to select from. This selection included various favourites, and a number of recognizable/iconic Neepawa scenes.
From the approximately 25 options, Desjardins picked out a total of 15 photographs, then determined the placement for each before painting. Two images in particular that were highlighted, were the first photograph that Baker took, and one that was a favourite amongst her following– a photo featuring a Highway 16 sign.
For the full story, see Page 2 and 16 in this week's paper!







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