Convection Going is a painting by Phil Chadwick which was uploaded on August 27th, 2020.
Convection Going
The line of convection took about three hours to leave. This is the back edge of the cells just at sunset as it was exiting Stage Left. The storms... more
Buy the Original Painting
Price
Not Specified
Dimensions
8.000 x 6.000 x 0.250 inches
This original painting is currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the Pixels secure checkout system. Please contact the artist directly to inquire about purchasing this original.
Click here to contact the artist.
Title
Convection Going
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
The line of convection took about three hours to leave. This is the back edge of the cells just at sunset as it was exiting Stage Left. The storms were not very strong and I do not recall any lightning or thunder. The sunset light was phenomenal. There were some stable layers producing gravity waves in the wake of the convection. My eye was also caught by the shreds of SCUD - Scattered Cumulus Under Deck that were racing along in the northerly flow. These tattered clouds were not far above the surface of Singleton. I included the characteristic porch lights on the western shore of Singleton Lake along with Wick's Pick Lodge. The historical Wick's Pick Lodge is included in all of my Singleton Lake paintings.
Uploaded
August 27th, 2020
More from Phil Chadwick
Comments (3)
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, your amazing painting is Featured, in ONTARIO CANADA, homepage group, of Fine Art America!
Mary Mikawoz
Congratulations on you Feature in Canadian Artists for Fine Art America!
Phil Chadwick replied:
I continue to be indebted for you kind and generous support Mary. Thank you! It is very appreciated.
A Hillman
Just perfect! Exquisite contrasting colors and a wonderful blend of dusty blues in the water...fantastic atmosphere and drama! Great, Phil Chadwick! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
Thunderstorms are always inspirational. I try to understand what the various cloud shapes and lines reveal about the dynamics of the particular convective cell. It is always an interesting atmospheric puzzle. It is fun to record them in oils. You tocuh on the fantastic drama of a storm... very perceptive Sunny. Thank you so very much!