This bit of rocky and piney shore is on the northern shore of Cousin Island looking southwestward early in the afternoon of a cloud free August day in 2020. The granite of Georgian Bay can we swirled into complex vortices and they remember their molten past even today. This is another Ro-Lak-Tree (a name I made up) Painting. I am repeating the Group of Seven Canadian Identity adventure of painting Canadian rocks, lakes and trees during COVID 2021. It was winter outside and the windchill had encouraged me to paint inside the Singleton Studio.
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