Thursday, May 19, 2022

#2637 "March Cold Snow Flurries"

#2637 "March Cold Snow Flurries"
11x14 panel oils

The cold front had passed through. Cold northwesterly winds were delivering flurries from Georgian Bay and it looked like winter again. The fresh snow turned the sodden ice on the western basin of Singleton Lake almost white again. The gravity waves embedded in the cold frontal surface indicated that the winds actually backed with height which is characteristic of the cold air advection. 

There are many ways to look at the same
weather patterns... along with your imagination. 
The sun broke through the clouds casting crepuscular rays everywhere. There were wings on someone's heart flying toward the light. The sun appeared to be standing on those crepuscular legs. The weather in March can be very diverse indeed and that might explain some of those unusual shapes. 

It was another smooth and slippery surface for this painting. 

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