The Tornado Cloud Has Passed - Original Watercolour

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The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “The Tornado Cloud has Passed"

“The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” captures the disbursing storm that followed from a passing tornado cloud over Jackfish Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan.

The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same  year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.

This painting illustrates the lake after the main storm from the tornado cloud the clouds dissipate, revealing a light and airy sky, while the white capped waves continue rolling forwards full of momentum.

I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.

Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.

This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed”. Together they sing and balance each other.

You can collect “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” HERE.

A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.

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The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “The Tornado Cloud has Passed"

“The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” captures the disbursing storm that followed from a passing tornado cloud over Jackfish Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan.

The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same  year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.

This painting illustrates the lake after the main storm from the tornado cloud the clouds dissipate, revealing a light and airy sky, while the white capped waves continue rolling forwards full of momentum.

I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.

Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.

This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed”. Together they sing and balance each other.

You can collect “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” HERE.

A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.

$  ONLY 1 AVAILABLE

Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.

The Prairies & Lakes Series Collection: “The Tornado Cloud has Passed"

“The Tornado Cloud Has Passed” captures the disbursing storm that followed from a passing tornado cloud over Jackfish Lake, in Northern Saskatchewan.

The family cabin is a sacred place for anyone. It is like a time capsule. The same boats, the same deck chairs strewn across the beach, the same plastic buckets forgotten in the sand adorn the beach, and the lake stays the same  year after year and capture the quintessential elements of carefree cabin life and summer.

This painting illustrates the lake after the main storm from the tornado cloud the clouds dissipate, revealing a light and airy sky, while the white capped waves continue rolling forwards full of momentum.

I hope that this composition catches your eye and entices you to add it to your collection.

Created as a part of the Prairies & Lakes Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.

This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “The Tornado Cloud Has Passed”. Together they sing and balance each other.

You can collect “Farmer Day’s Kitchen Garden” HERE.

A watercolour painting, 2020. Watercolour and gouache on cold press watercolour paper, in an elegant white frame and mat. 17’’ x 21’’.

$  ONLY 1 AVAILABLE

Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.