This painting captures the golden rush of autumn along the Margaret Paull Side Trail in Clarksburg, nestled between 5th and 6th Line. The towering trees rise like dark silhouettes against a pale sky, their final leaves fluttering down in shades of amber, ochre, and rust. With thick impasto brushstrokes, the forest floor glows with warmth, while the vertical rhythm of trunks draws the viewer deeper into the winding loop of this beloved hike.
Painted as both a memory and a tribute, this work embodies the beauty of Grey Bruce trails and the fleeting yet timeless presence of fall in the Escarpment. 30×48 Inch Oil on Canvas
This painting captures the golden rush of autumn along the Margaret Paull Side Trail in Clarksburg, nestled between 5th and 6th Line. The towering trees rise like dark silhouettes against a pale sky, their final leaves fluttering down in shades of amber, ochre, and rust. With thick impasto brushstrokes, the forest floor glows with warmth, while the vertical rhythm of trunks draws the viewer deeper into the winding loop of this beloved hike.
Painted as both a memory and a tribute, this work embodies the beauty of Grey Bruce trails and the fleeting yet timeless presence of fall in the Escarpment. 30×48 Inch Oil on Canvas