Original Painting Info
Bertha Lake, Waterton is an acrylic painting on a gallery wrapped 24×12 inch canvas. It depicts the foliage around Bertha Lake after the Kenow Fire of 2017. On one side of the lake, many of the trees were burned or killed from smoke but on the other side of the lake, everything was still alive. It was a beautiful sight to see the contrast between the two.
So in the foreground of this painting is a burned tree, a tree killed by smoke, and a live tree while in the background you can see the lake and living trees on the other side of the lake.
The borders of the canvas are painted a dark brown to match the live tree trunks.
The Original and Canvas Prints are available on my website: www.briansloanartist.com/gallery
Questions?
-Contact me at brian@briansloanartist.com
So impressive! Nice work!!!
Thank you so much Natalya! I appreciate it!
Great painting showing off the beauty of trees and lake. The technique is reminiscent of the Canadian Group of Seven.
Thanks HistoryGal, the Canadian Group of Seven were great landscape artists!
And so are you Brian. Maybe you should start your own group…
Now there’s an idea! Now to go about starting that…
I like this one. It captures the feel of autumn.
Thanks for the comment Ghostwriter, I appreciate it.