Pine Flags on Georgian Bay
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Pine Flags on Georgian Bay
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Christmas gets very busy at Singleton Lake as it should be. This was the first painting of the New Year 20-20. I was hoping for a perfect vision of the coming year of applying oils to canvas.
The trees of the Parry Sound Archipelago are heavily flagged by the westerly winds off Georgian Bay. The trees take the survival approach of bending with the wind. Why fight it? Life is typically better if you just go with the flow. Nature will always win in the long run and that is as it should be.
This was a foggy autumn day on Georgian Bay and my friend Cam was showing me the sites of the Parry Sound Archipelago and trying to find me some special painting material. I like wind blown trees. I also enjoy bright red soft maples on the shoreline in autumn. The choppy water of Georgian Bay was also intriguing. This subject matter worked for me.
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February 5th, 2020
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Comments (2)
A Hillman
Tom Thomson would be so proud...magnificent color, contrast, shapes, composition, movement, brushwork, and the signature touch of sienna/red ground peeping through and making everything pop! A great way to start the New Year and this is definitely one of your very best, Mr. Chadwick. Glorious! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
These are very kind words indeed Sunny. I do hope that Tom would like this. It would have been terrific to paint with him. His work exudes the love of nature and Canada... and of course the weather, whcih we share. Thank you Sunny!