Friday, 9 October 2015

Three Rock Cove, Tickle Harbour Broad and some important dates.

I have finally completed the Three Rock Cove painting, here are a couple of images, half-done and finished:





This one was more challenging than the Brigus cross-section, so much texture in the rock here.  The next painting coming down the pipe is the red, yellow and green rocks all jumbled together at Tickle Harbour Broad, a.k.a. Bellevue Beach.  






I don’t understand why the name was changed, Tickle Harbour Broad seems like a true Newfoundland name, though these days it would probably be called THB!  I have been to this beach many times before I found reference to it in Howley’s 1869 field book so I was very familiar with the geology there.  I had done a painting of some of the yellow sandstone while in art school back in the late 80’s and always felt it was a special place.




The rocks here are so interesting and it is an easy place to spend a day wandering and sketching.  





Here is an excerpt from the field book:

August 24, 1869

Altogether the cliffs are very peculiar composed of red, yellow and green rock all jumbled together and having a smooth slippery appearance.  There are some small quartz veins cutting through here and there, some of which are …on both sides by a curious green fibrous mineral in some places nearly two inches thick.  

Some important dates:

I have changed the date of the exhibition to September 2017.  I have four more pieces to complete and at the rate I’m going the timing would be perfect.

Also, below is a link to information about a symposium by the NL Archaeological Society in honour of the 100th anniversary of James P. Howley’s book “The Beothuk or Red Indians”.  In researching his field books I found he often mentions the Beothuk and looked for traces of them while surveying in the interior.  The symposium will be held in the Landing at the University Center, November 5, 7:00 – 8:30.  It should be an interesting event!

http://nlarchsociety.ca/2015/09/30/symposium-in-honour-of-the-100th-anniversary-of-james-p-howleys-book-the-beothucks-or-red-indians/

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