Category: Nature Traditional Art
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Traditional Art
Mixed Media: None | Saving the salamanders from being squished.
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Posted: July 30, 2022
This is an acrylic painting.
Crossing the Road
by Lucien van Oosten
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2nd. Aboriginal Inspired Dot Art Contest Winner
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My brother and I used to hike the trails and asphalt road at Big Dalton canyon by my house. One Sunday in February we were walking the asphalt road when we came across several squashed salamanders. As we walk further up the road, we came across several that were actually crossing the road, still alive and we helped them cross. Of course, the question was why and the answer was simple to get to the stream on the other side. The reason we knew that, we found several in the pools along the stream. In addition, looking them upon on the Internet it was their breeding season.
Over the next couple of months, we did that regularly on the weekend, so this piece of art tries to depict them crossing the road, in the aboriginal style of a story telling painting.
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by Lucien van Oosten Interested in this? Contact The Artist
Mixed Media: None | Saving the salamanders from being squished.
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Crossing the Road
by Lucien van Oosten
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