The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) supported DRAW (Dumoine River Art for Wilderness) 2019 started on Wednesday July 31st. We were all eco-artists trying to assist with the awareness of the importance of wilderness in modern society. August 1st was the first day of painting.
The August sun was intense and I needed to retreat from the UV glare. I headed into the shadows on the southeast side of the Grand Chute Bridge. A selection of wild flowers in various stages of growth and decay were all I needed. There were some small clusters of purplish blue flowers that I could not identify. Little bugs landed in the paint and occasionally buzzed around my head and were slightly indifferent to my Dragonfly Wingman.
I tried to rescue the bugs and was sometimes successful. For this and much more art, click on Pixels. Thank you.
I tried to rescue the bugs and was sometimes successful. For this and much more art, click on Pixels. Thank you.
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