Georgian Bay Gravity Waves
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Georgian Bay Gravity Waves
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Panel
Description
The warm conveyor belt moisture had gradually thickened up during the day. The September sun still packed an incredible amount of heat. I had to step into the shade of the foliage in order to observe my subject matter and then back toward the panel to paint what I saw. Sunset was still almost two hours away and it was still very warm and bright even with the thickening warm conveyor belt cloud.
The easterly cold conveyor belt had intensified. There was a seiche effect on the beach that lowered the water level by maybe as much as a foot. I was painting the eastern flank of the warm conveyor belt which turns clockwise as it rises on its northward journey.
The clouds reveal the wavelength nature of the atmosphere. Weather is a fluid and everything occurs in waves and waves are formed by gravity. Everything is connected in nature and sometimes the feed back mechanisms are stronger than the force that created them.
I barbequed my supper while I finished this painting of the approaching September storm. This was my last plein air painting of this Georgian Bay trip.
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November 22nd, 2019
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A Hillman
These are designer colors....wow, so beautiful and rich...love the cloud shapes and generous paint and brushwork. Such a free and spontaneous feeling here and so fresh! How great that you are recording the beauty and purity of our ''garden''. Brilliant, Phil Chadwick! Vincent would have to look twice to make sure it wasn't one of his! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
Thank you so much Sunny. You perfectly describe the way I feel when I am painting. The troubles of the world are not allowed in. I do hope that Vincent... and Tom would be pleased with my efforts. Thank you for being so very supportive Sunny!