Pukaskwa National Park
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ome years ago, in 2003 I
believe, we paid a brief visited to Pukaskwa National Park. It was either on
the way up to, or on the way back from, Quetico Provincial Park. On the other
hand it could have been on the way back from a trip out west. Doesn’t matter
really when we visited, the fact of the matter is that we were going by the
park so we made a left, or right, turn and got off the main highway and made a
side trip to Pukaskwa National Park.
Pukaskwa National Park is located just off highway 17, 25km east
of Marathon on highway 627. It was established in 1983 to protect 1,878 square
km of spectacular ecosystem, which consists of the rugged shoreline of Lake
Superior , boreal forests, rich aboriginal heritage and a vast variety of
plants and animals including many rare and endangered species.
I recall that it was a
bit of a drive into the park from Hwy 17, and that it was in the autumn
sometime after the park had closed for the season. We didn’t have a lot of time
so we hiked down to the shore and followed the trail for a bit before heading
back to higher ground. Lawren Harris and members of the Group of Seven had
painted and sketched in the area and I was anxious to observe some of the
landscape that had inspired paintings of Lake Superior and Pic Island. It
wasn’t the best of days to explore as it had rained earlier and was threatening
rain all the time that we were there, but I managed a few sketches, took
several photographs for reference. Now, years later, I’ve returned to this
material to make a few drawings, as well as a few small watercolour paintings.
Sketches are terribly important. When you've got but a few minutes take a bit of time and scribble a few
marks on a piece of paper. One can never tell when these marks might come in
handy as reference. Comes a time when just about every artist who is lucky
enough to make it to old age reaches a point that travel, or hiking to high
places, becomes but a dream. It's then that you realize just how important sketches can be, as not only have you saved a memory, but you have a lifetime of experience to make better use of the memory.
Graphite Field Sketch |
View of Pic Island Graphite Field Sketch |
Lake Superior Graphite Drawing |
Pukaskwa National Park Watercolour Painting |
Pukaskwa National Park II Watercolour Painting |
Pic Island Graphite Sketch |
Pic Island Watercolour Painting |
Pukaskwa National Park Graphite Field Sketch |
Pukaskwa National Park Watercolour Painting 2013 |
Pukaskwa National Park Graphite Drawing |
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