I love playing around with long narrow canvases and this image of Eastpost Spire lent itself readily to a vertical presentation. I did it on gallery canvas and it is so much fun to take the image around the corners and onto the sides of the canvas. It gives it a bit of a 3D effect and offers the viewer a surprise when they catch sight of the sides.
Although I don't climb or hike up into such rugged places, I get to enjoy 'being there' when painting such a scene. I 'scramble' among the rocks as I find each ledge to paint. As long as I don't see the ground dropping away from me, my vertigo is kept at bay.
This painting represents another of those special places that I can only access through my art and my husband's photography. I hope that you, too, enjoy 'visiting' it. The painting is currently hanging in Pynelogs Cultural Centre in Invermere for the Wings Over the Rockies: Bugaboos - A Celebration in Story & Image Exhibition.
Eastpost Spire, Bugaboos
10 x 30
acrylic on gallery canvas
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