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Plein-air. These four trees appeared to be guarding a large group of saplings in a forest. The III in the title indicates it was my third version (size) of this subject.
Plein-air. These four trees appeared to be guarding a large group of saplings in a forest. The III in the title indicates it was my third version (size) of this subject.
LE-10 Aigle sees you and knows your truth. If you are lost in your life, she will show you the way. If you are downhearted she will swoop down and lift you on high. And, if you are threatened, she will defend you―fiercely.
LE-10 Before the establishment of government wharfs lobstermen each had their own independent wharf/shed set-ups. There are still a few out in Blue Rocks near Lunenburg.
LE-10 I love the way the light transitions from brightness at the edge of the forest to darkness at its depths. The birch keep to the fringes, whereas the maples are at depth. It's there you find Blue Jays darting in and out.
Ontario is the land of lighthouses and range lights. They are all imposing objects with their strong glowing white towers against the intense colours of lush land and blue water. As the seasons go by, changing colours from greens to scarlets inspire me every year. It is fun to be a painter of Great Lakes. Art Nouveau meets Pointillism in this painting.
With the awakening of new season, spirits are in joyful meditation. Yükselle painted this scene to welcome the Spring, praying for peace on our beautiful EARTH.
Spring was here on the Northern Hemisphere, the trees were bursting with buds, magnolias were showing off their delicate colours. Human spirits were awakening to the warmth of the earth. With this painting I welcome Mother Nature to its colourful season. Art Nouveau meets Pointillism in this painting.
The intense flow of a Spring river.
Painted in Algonquin Park while participating in a residency there.
That magical time of day when the night slowly consumes the light and a mystical glow bathes the landscape.