This was the morning of Day Three of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) supported DRAW (Dumoine River Art for Wilderness) 2019. We were all eco-artists trying to assist with the awareness of the importance of wilderness in modern society.
Rain was on the way. The summer warm front that had been on the western horizon was now overhead. The overcast skies provided a relief from the heat of the August sun. The colours of the landscape changed accordingly. I wanted to record the different signatures of the current on the surface of the Dumoine and how these reflected the light. The opposite shore was backlit and dark. I paint what I see.
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Rain was on the way. The summer warm front that had been on the western horizon was now overhead. The overcast skies provided a relief from the heat of the August sun. The colours of the landscape changed accordingly. I wanted to record the different signatures of the current on the surface of the Dumoine and how these reflected the light. The opposite shore was backlit and dark. I paint what I see.
For this and much more art, click on Pixels. Thank you.
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