Not For Sale
During my evening walks I often sketch the remarkable firs in my small field sketchbook. I am familiar with many of them as I play golf often. So many trees, especially firs, struggle in the golf course open fields and develop leans and remarkable shapes. Pleased with the sketch and watercolor I had just finished I have turned to capture another nearby. Only plein air allows us to use our vision selectively. Only the tree mattered hence I left everything else out. I love how there is so much white around the tree emphasizing its shapes created by years of winds in the open grass fields. I felt no background, nor foreground, hence left them out of the picture. This painting is a second in what seems to be a nice set of two plein air impressions and a memento of a very special evening.
Exhibition: | Federation of Canadian Artists Arrowsmith Chapter Juried Show Since 1996 |
Technique: | Mixed Media: Ink and Watercolor on Canvas |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Framed Size: | 22in x 12in |
Unframed Size: | 20in x 10in |
Frame: | Framed |
Weight: | 8.1lbs (estimated) |
Dorota Mariola Goede B.Arch.
Nanoose Bay, British Columbia
Mohawk College Faculty Professor Emeritus, Dorota Goede studied and taught drawing, sketching, design, drafting, and advanced 3D CAD. She is currently living in Nanoose Bay enjoying nature, creative arts, gardening, golfing, and sailing. Goede holds Bachelor of Architecture Degree from Toronto,1989, and Honors Architectural Technology Diploma.
""Color the World""