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| "Summer Morning, Approaching Jemmerson" - oil painting - ©Bruce A. Morrison |
I often wring memories out of that brain I claim ownership to; I
believe its those that have remained closest to the surface that spill
out at the easel. These paintings have seen daylight most recently, and
both are of times and places that I think we all identify and seek
sometimes. That piece of solitude…a refuge perhaps.I’ve begun a quest to pry these away from that “I really should
someday” quagmire I’ve saddled this host with for decades. I’m keeping
them small. They are a more intimate part of me after all. The earth
didn’t shake, but it felt like it was cradling me…like I was there
before in another time - it was familiar and gave a sense
of calm and joy at the same moment.
The above painting "Summer Morning, Approaching Jemmerson" depicts Jemmerson Slough in Dickinson County, Iowa just west of Spirit Lake. Its a beautiful wetland complex made up of several potholes and marshes.
I used to spend many weekend mornings at Jemmerson when I was younger and full of myself and energy...I had thoughts of someday living on a marsh and wading around in my home-made floating blind...taking photographs of the many birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, going about their daily lives there. It was a great dream. And it was a priviledge to have experienced what I did there. I can still smell the decaying earth under the marshy waters as I crawled along in my blind - stirring up the muck from the bottom...it was like an elixir! The sounds there were raucous, and then even sublime. Some years later I took up recording the sounds of nature...I wish I had done so from that marsh blind!
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| "Waterman, Below the Slides" - oil painting - ©Bruce A.Morrison |
I've actually been working on the painting above, "Waterman, Below the Slides", a while...maybe 20+ years!? I first visited the Litka Wildlife Area after we moved here to SE O'Brien County, Iowa 23 years back. I took a little trip down
there (just 2 miles as the Crow flies), and was really taken with it...a great descent to the creek - which I had made my way down and saw the extreme bank drop off! It reminded me of the "Slides" I knew, growing up along the Des Moines River in Ft Dodge, Iowa.
Waterman Creek makes a quick turn south here and the bank had sluffed off steeply over the years. I'd just be guessing the height of the drop off at some point, but maybe 75+ feet would be close?
Anyway, it was an ideal day there nestled in the bottom of the ravine, just the birds and I...a beautiful flowing pool of reflections eventualy passing into a small rock filled rapids, as the stream turned the corner.
Sadly...at least my thoughts, Waterman flooded not long after that and carved a new channel behind the trees in the background of the painting...and as far as I was concerned - not as nearly serene and peacefull as it once was - at least in my memory.
I wanted to remember it at I saw and felt it...this is an attempt to do so.
I found the elements of the landscape very interesting and symbolic here. The decline and destruction taking place on the right side, and the serene woodland embrace on the opposite side of the creek. The pleasant calm-like pool of water in the foreground, with the more chaotic, and yet-to-be-seen of what lies ahead downstream, as the creek dissapears around the bend.
Isn't that so succinctly describing this moment we are living through right now as a nation? Even as a world?
I hope you can take a moment to refresh or recharge from that
pressure we all feel throughout our busy, or maybe even troubling
lives. Take a moment to look and listen, where the quiet presides.
Keep that memory. But
whatever we do, embrace the “good” - its something we all need.
Thanks for stopping by! Please be good to one another - we’re all in this together.
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