Sunset Flurry Roll Over is a painting by Phil Chadwick which was uploaded on August 8th, 2020.
Sunset Flurry Roll Over
Cold northwesterly winds behind a May cold front was rolling this decaying piece of cumulus cloud merrily along. Time lapse photography would have... more
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Title
Sunset Flurry Roll Over
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Cold northwesterly winds behind a May cold front was rolling this decaying piece of cumulus cloud merrily along. Time lapse photography would have been a wonderful asset to better understand these motions. Wisps of snow were falling through the turbulent winds. Some gravity waves were even created in the turbulent environment of the planetary boundary layer of the atmosphere. A few higher level chunks of altocumulus still caught the white light of the setting sun. The lower level rays from the sun set the tumbling and crystalline cumulus on fire. The name of this painting sounds like a tasty dessert to end the day. And so it was!
The choppy wave action in the east basin of Singleton reflected the sky colours chaotically. The loons were on the floating nesting platform but were easily riding out the waves.
Uploaded
August 8th, 2020
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Comments (3)
Mary Mikawoz
Congratulations on your Feature in Canadian Artists of Fine Art America!
Phil Chadwick replied:
So very kind of you Mary. Thank you! The weather is always exciting... including the current thunderstorms bearing down on us.
A Hillman
Yes, so wild and free...DRAMATIC! Love the palette and great contrasting purple/violets with gold/yellows...powerful is right! Great energy in this one, Phil Chadwick! L/F
Phil Chadwick replied:
Yes Sunny... I was letting the brush go wild and having lots of fun. The colours were vivid. There is indeed a lot of purple to be found in nature. Thank you so very much!