Thursday, April 23, 2020

#2329 "Jones Island Lighthouse Point"

This is another view of Jones Island Range Rear Lighthouse as seen in September 2019. Once again I drew the Jones Island Lighthouse with the brush just as I did in #2308 "Jones Lighthouse Parry Sound Archipelago". I owned any imperfections and that is okay. Perfection is overrated anyway. The bright, white lighthouse stood out like the beacon that it was intended to be.

The high cirrocumulus were producing mare's tail wafts of ice crystals that drifted earth bound in the sheared winds of the approaching autumn storm. There were also several thin bands of cirrus. The leading band of cirrus was the deformation zone of the warm conveyor belt of the storm. .

I needed to paint more of the rocks hurled by the the ill tempered God Kitchikewana. I liked the way the water and the colours rippled along the waters edge of Jonses Island. The water levels were high but they had been even higher in the past as evidenced by the lines etched into the rocks.

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