#2803 "Grande Chute Mid-morning 2023" 10x8 oils on rough masonite |
A family convoy of trucks, Rhinos and four-wheelers came by with all of their summer camping gear. They talked of a tornado near their camp. The sound was like the roar of a jet plane and trees were apparently down all over. Without a proper investigation, it is impossible to distinguish the severe damage from a downburst from that of a tornado. I doubt if that damage will ever be surveyed.
The fog was gone but there were still deep purples at the bottom of the falls. It was going to be a bluebird day.
I finished just in time to partake in a very interesting tour given by Wally Schaber about the rejuvenated Dumoine facilities and trails. Wally is the same Wallace A. Schaber who wrote "The Last of the Wild Rivers: The Past, Present, and Future of the Rivière du Moine Watershed". I missed out on getting a copy to own but the library should have a few. The Dumoine is rich with history and it needs to be recorded before it is lost. That is part of the job of artists as well.
Wally Schaber with a few of the CPAWS DRAW participants |
Done like dinner... |
This is the eleventh of twenty-seven paintings I completed en plein air at CPAWS DRAW 2023. It was a wonderful experience with a terrific group of people. https://cpaws-ov-vo.org/draw-retreat-artists/ A portion of sales from this endeavour will go to support CPAWS and keep the wild in the wilderness.
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Warmest regards and keep your paddle in the water,
Phil Chadwick
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