C$480
These pretty falls are playing a symphony just behind Waterton townsite and are a great example of a hanging valley created during the last glaciation period. The cascading water on the folded rocks transforms the landscape by eroding and bringing the sediments from the higher levels of the mountains to the mouth of the river. Playing a role in the cycles of nature, the running water sculpts beautiful environments that are constantly changing in search of equilibrium. It is fascinating to see the natural processes running their course without interference.
Technique: | Oil on Canvas |
Styles: | Fine Art, Realism |
Contents: | Rockies, Waterton, Geoart, Clift, Rocks, Erosion, Landscape, Outdoors, Water, Waterfall, Stream, Nature |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 16in x 20in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 2.3lbs (estimated) |
Sylvie Pinard
Calgary, Alberta
My paintings or installations are an invitation to a colorful world as seen through the eyes of an artist and geologist. I want the viewer to feel our connection with nature and our environment or to dive in an imaginary world to escape the reality of everyday life.
"My motto “Explore, Learn, Create” summarizes my journey as a multimedia artist as I like to call myself. My exploration of the world with all the possibilities explains my different styles, media, subjects and supports. The main thread is colors."