Dumoine Upstream from the Grande Chute
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Dumoine Upstream from the Grande Chute
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This was Day Two 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.
I completed the Dumoine Take out Trilogy by looking upstream from the Grand Chute Portage. There were still no canoeists in sight. The mist was almost gone. A fresh hatch of tiny black flies had arrived with the August sun. They would bury their jaws into your skin. That was the moment when you would first feel them and see the tiny black speck that was inflicting the disproportionate amount of pain. A few black flies landed into the wet paint and just might stay there as a flock of ravens which also flew by while I painted. One black fly remains in the paint. I wanted to instil a lot of motion in this painting and make it fun. Any canoeist would not want follow the flow of the painting and miss this portage take out.
Part of the Draw Sunrise Above Grande Chute Trilogy #2254 "Grande Chute Portage Take Out" , #2255 "Dumoine Goat Island Misty Sunrise" and #2256 "Dumoine Upstream from the Grande Chute".
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Comments (2)
A Hillman
Remarkable, beautiful and such a perfect poster for ''Save it All'', as in save the air, save the water, save the forests, flora and fauna and save the people, too! Just gorgeous work, as always, Mr. Chadwick! Bravo! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
Thank you Sunny! And even save the biting black flies. They are responsible for pollinating the blue berries that I was eating. Your comments are really appreciated and cherished.