#556 Kayaks #556
by William Lum
Title
#556 Kayaks #556
Artist
William Lum
Medium
Painting - Watercolor And Acylic On Gessoed Panel
Description
About the only two Greenlandic words you will ever know are kayak and igloo. 4,000 years ago the first kayaks were constructed from stitched animal skins stretched over a wood or whalebone-skeleton frame. A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft which is typically propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle. Traditional kayaks have a hard hull and you sit inside to paddle. Many innovative alternatives have sprung up over the years, including: Sit-on-top, inflatable, folding, tandem, and others. Moving hands-free on the water is great for when you also want to take photos, watch for birds or fish like these two kayakers and geese on the American River below the Rainbow Bridge, in Folsom, California.
This 11” X 14” watercolor and acrylic was painted on a gessoed panel.
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April 30th, 2021
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