Killbear Pines and Morning Crepuscular Rays
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Killbear Pines and Morning Crepuscular Rays
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
After completing #2004 "Killbear Morning Altocumulus", I moved to the western side of the Kilcoursie sand beach bay to the start of Twin Point Trail. I waded to a sand bar and painted the western shore of Killbear Provincial Park. This point is the most northern eastward pointing outcrop of granite on the west shore of Kilcoursie Bay. Davy Island was further south and out of sight.
There was a sailboat moored within the approved anchorage area and I almost included it within the composition – maybe another time. I was already a bit tired after completing two small panels. A swim in Georgian Bay refreshed me for a hike around the Twin Point Trail.
A couple paddled out into Georgian Bay and returned before I had finished #2005 "Killbear Pines and Morning Crepuscular Rays". We enjoyed a great visit but I forget their names. They attended the presentation regarding the Art and Science of Tom Thomson that evening. The young park assistant did not know any of the Tom Thomson story and was under the impression that Tom Thomson himself was delivering the evening's entertainment. Too funny, I can't make this stuff up.
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November 2nd, 2017
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