Description
Aided by a telephoto lens, I was able to capture this tumbling snow-fed waterfalls splashing thru the crags of Gros Morne, Newfoundland. My paintbrushes did not agree that woodland caribou and songbirds should be the only ones to enjoy its invigorating beauty. Pockets of snow higher up in the cliffs spawn springtime waterfalls throughout Gros Morne . . . until they melt away with summer’s warmth.
Aspen, tamarack and spruce thrive in niches of the rock and provide a canopy for over 200 species of birds. Check them out:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/natcul/natcul4/a.aspx
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nl/grosmorne/natcul/natcul4.asp
Other paintings in this series on Newfoundland:
1. Gros Morne
2. Magnets of Newfoundland
3. The Old Sentinel (in LANDSCAPES)
4. Ten Little Puffins

No Room - 12x16 Oil on Paper Print
Golden Reflections - Original 24x18 Watercolour
Sheep on the Hillside - 16x14 Oil on Paper Print
Around the Bend - Original 30x24
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Climbing Roses - 6x9 Print - Watercolour Print
Meadowside Mirror - Original 24x18 (Framed)
Magnets of Newfoundland - Original Oil on Canvas 20x16 


