Wednesday, April 3, 2019

#2214 "Shades of Singleton Sunset"

This painting was all about the colours of the setting sun across the frozen snow surface of Singleton Lake. I always enjoy the contrasting colours of the reflection of the fading light in the open water of Jim Day Rapids and virtually every other shade in my favourite scene. Every colour of the rainbow was evident and white was the least important of all of these. The days were getting longer and I would be swimming in those waters on May 16th.

The otters were there every day in the open waters of Jim Day Rapids and they were very successful fishermen. Trumpeter swans visited every day and often enjoyed sleep overs in the open water. All kinds of nature used those rapids and we certainly encouraged those activities.

Gravity waves were playing with the cirrostratus of the stable winter atmosphere. There was motion everywhere in the sky, the light and the rapids. Fun.

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