Wednesday, February 10, 2010

ROCKY FOOTHOLD

6 X 8, oil/canvas board

Tenacious roots anchor trees in quite precarious circumstances, be it on the California coast or in the rocky and wooded hills of northeastern Oklahoma.  I have often come across Oklahoma cedars growing out of a crack in a huge rock on a hillside, a rock you know will some day tumble down the steep incline.  Or have the roots of the tree grown deep enough to secure the rock in place for many more years?

Will this cypress hang on for fifty years or will the battering of the waves at high tide loosen its hold and float it away to sea?

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful.....I am loving your seashore paintings!!!!

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  2. Thanks, Kathleen. Wish you could have been there with me.

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  3. Good Job!! Good job of using the values!! Thanks for joining my blog!! I like your work.
    Jim

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  4. Thanks, Jim. I really like your work and your blog.

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  5. WOW!! I can't believe I'm just now coming across your blog, but I'm glad I finally did! Your paintings are truly wonderful! GREAT WORK!
    Best Wishes,

    Dana

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  6. Hi Dana, Thanks for the visit and your very kind comment. I am coming over to visit your blog.

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