Hidden Stream at Graveyard Fields

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I was hiking Graveyard Fields* one day and something drew me to the side of the path. I crouched down under some vegetation and saw this lovely stream with these amazing boulders. I loved the way the light hit the water as the stream dropped off the edge in the distance.

*If you’re wondering why this trail is called “Graveyard Fields”, don’t worry - it doesn’t refer to humans! It refers to the hundreds of spruce and fir trees that were blown down by windstorms and felled by extensive logging in the area. The remains of which have since been destroyed by catastrophic fires in the early 1900s.

Original painting by Sarah Young

Medium: oil
Size: 20”w x 16”h
Depth: 5/8”
Frame: unframed

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I was hiking Graveyard Fields* one day and something drew me to the side of the path. I crouched down under some vegetation and saw this lovely stream with these amazing boulders. I loved the way the light hit the water as the stream dropped off the edge in the distance.

*If you’re wondering why this trail is called “Graveyard Fields”, don’t worry - it doesn’t refer to humans! It refers to the hundreds of spruce and fir trees that were blown down by windstorms and felled by extensive logging in the area. The remains of which have since been destroyed by catastrophic fires in the early 1900s.

Original painting by Sarah Young

Medium: oil
Size: 20”w x 16”h
Depth: 5/8”
Frame: unframed

I was hiking Graveyard Fields* one day and something drew me to the side of the path. I crouched down under some vegetation and saw this lovely stream with these amazing boulders. I loved the way the light hit the water as the stream dropped off the edge in the distance.

*If you’re wondering why this trail is called “Graveyard Fields”, don’t worry - it doesn’t refer to humans! It refers to the hundreds of spruce and fir trees that were blown down by windstorms and felled by extensive logging in the area. The remains of which have since been destroyed by catastrophic fires in the early 1900s.

Original painting by Sarah Young

Medium: oil
Size: 20”w x 16”h
Depth: 5/8”
Frame: unframed