Thursday, November 8, 2018

#2162 "Downstream on the Dumoine Grande Chute"

Most of the fog and mist were gone by 9 am. The sunny skies were going to make it another hot and humid day but I felt there was just enough time to attempt another painting from the exposed middle of the bridge. The visibility was good and I could see more subject matter in the forest and the rocks. The sunlight was starting to penetrate into the deeply carved Dumoine canyon.

I was getting close to finished when Christopher Griffin headed out. Unfortunately not all of the artists can stay for the entire DRAW. Christopher is a very talented artist and extremely unique - he paints on canvas using liquid asphalt from Home Hardware.

Thunderstorms would develop again during the afternoon and overnight. The atmospheric river just kept on flowing.

This was the 141st anniversary of the birth of Tom Thomson on August 5th, 1877. What better way to spend the day but to paint Canada en plein air...

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