Wet June Morning
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Wet June Morning
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
My wife was happy that I was painting more structures than skyscapes. I ran out of buildings and this beautiful morning sky presented itself so I took it and the memory into the studio.
A brisk southwesterly wind aloft was stirring up the moisture from the heavy rain of the previous day. That strong wind had not yet reached the surface of Singleton Lake. Why? The water was calm and reflecting the forest on the western shore as well as the colours of the sky. A wedge of clear sky appeared briefly showing my favourite mix of yellow and cerulean blue. That blue pigment was discovered in the late eighteenth century and designated as cerulean blue in the nineteenth century.
A light northeasterly breeze developed later in the morning revealing that the surface warm front was indeed to the south of Singleton Lake as I painted explaining why the surface winds were calm. It was a good analysis. Another large band of rain arrived and lasted overnight too. Like Eddie Rabbitt, I love the rainy nights.
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July 18th, 2019
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Comments (1)
A Hillman
Awe inspiring and breathtaking. Another favorite...such a great painting to study because it's really just made of various tones and shapes of color laid down next to each other...very abstract, but the result is a stunning and beautiful real scene! Magnificent! L/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
Your kind comments confirm something for me. Art and happiness do not require trips to Greece or the south of France. True inspiration can be found on your doorstep. Thanks you Sunny!