Thursday, March 4, 2010
"Sand Bank", oil on panel, 8 x 10
This is of the shoreline on the Greater Satilla River in south Georgia. The Satilla is steeped in tannins from the cypress trees there. It looks like very strong tea - a little disconcerting at first. And the first fish I pull up is not a trout but a gar. I thought it was prehistoric - not seen byy modern man ever and when my heart stopped pounding I was gonna make the cover of Time magazine for having found one. See below.
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Labels:
Cypress,
landscape,
Satilla River,
South Georgia,
tannins
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