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'Festival of the Whirligigs' note card print
Here is the journal account for the original painting: Festival of the Whirligigs (oil on canvas 6 x 8 in.) 18 October finds me painting from the canoe, as whirligig beetles cavort on the mirror-dark water of the south end of Elbow Lake, 5.5 km northwest of Battersea, Ontario. The canoe is tied to a repeatedly-sprouting Beaver-felled Red Maple in a lee from the wind. The wind is still flexing the regrown brush-like tops of the White Pine across the water. The bay is covered with patches of Nuphar - Yellow Waterlily, with all the flowerheads nipped off and their stems protruding from the water. I am barely able to indicate with tiny white flecks of paint, the literally myriads of Gyrinidae quietly swimming in the spaces between the lily pads. Suicidal Basswood Butterflies periodically whirl and crash down onto the surface. The shore that Fred is walking in search of clam shells is shrubby with Myrica gale or vertical with grey-lichened rock, with the pink of the rock showing in washed-clean bands near the waterline. As he steps, unseen frogs jump into the water and don't emerge again to be identified. At the southwest corner of the lake he found lots of Buttonbush and Winterberry Holly, with lots of sign of Beaver work. When he came around to the shore that I show in my painting he found a couple of plants of Cystopteris Ferns down near the water. When Minnesotans whoop their state as "the land of 10,000 lakes," Ontarians are likely to roll their eyes at the very idea of being able to count up a total number of lakes. But this means that when it comes to inventorying Unionid mussels and other aquatic Molluscs in Ontario, we feel the imperative to explore every one of these lakes, because each stretch of stream or lakeshore may have a different mix of species, depending on chances of colonisation, substrate, water flow and hardness, phytoplankton, movements of host fish, and bottom disturbance, water level fluctuations, or interruptions of flow over the past few decades. While our protocol of visiting bridges works well around home in the lakeless geology of the former Champlain Sea, it's very ineffective on the Shield, with its myriad diversity of inaccessible lakes and connecting channels. In October 2009, we'd found an intact 102 mm valve and a larger fragment of shell of the endangered mussel Ligumia nasuta in the Zebra mussel-infested Loughborough Lake at the County Rd 10 bridge. This was a previously unknown population, and while it was presumably already extinct in the open water of Loughborough Lake, our discovery of it roused hopes of finding populations in nearby Frontenac Arch lakes that are not blighted by Zebra Mussels. The waterbodies adjacent to the other NCC tracts we've been exploring are all invaded by Zebras, but Elbow Lake is still pristine. The Nature Conservancy and Queens University Biological Station have carefully isolated Elbow Lake from sources of infestation, and it still remains free of the invaders. In a visit in 2012 we'd only found Elliptio complanata here, but today we launched the canoe and set out to scan the shore for the piles of shells left by the predators -- Muskrat, Beaver, or Otters -- who do most of our mussel collecting for us. http://karstaddailypaintings.blogspot.ca/2013/11/festival-of-whirligigs-oil-on-canvas-6.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ALETA KARSTAD is an artist of the out of doors. With her biologist husband Fred Schueler, she has been exploring nature in Canada for 40 years. Since 2009 this blog has showcased the results of their art and exploration. Here, science, art, and conservation come together. Aleta's paintings glow as you scroll down the blog, and there are many surprises, as her subjects are not all landscapes! Equally enthralling are accounts of how she does them. Alongside the art are journals of adventures in on-site "en plein air" painting, and new discoveries of rare species, invasive aliens, and ecological change. Join in discussion by leaving comments, and purchase Karstad paintings to support art & science in the exploration of Canada. Aleta welcomes contact by e-mail: karstad("at"symbol)pinicola.ca
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By Cat S.21 November 2024 • Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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The ude of a completely personal and very up-to-date concept using the Avatar this card will be the perfect way for me to send my love you & miss you greetings whilst I am away. Perfect print and very clear
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Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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A beautiful card. Highest quality materials and print. Misunderstood the explanation of the gold accent. I took it as the design would be metallic in its appearance. Still a lovely card and I am extremely happy with it overall. Perfect, only that I expected the gold to be metallic.
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