We’re back today with another terrific “grown-up” art submission.
Weather by Day has long featured art by budding young artists, but recently, I have met quite a few “grown-ups” who have picked up crayons, pencils, markers, paint brushes and even fabrics to find their focus.
If you’ve recently discovered your artistic talent or simply picked up a crayon for the first time in years, I’d like to feature your artwork on Weather By Day.
You can send a photo of a recent work of art along with a line or two about your inspiration or your reason for picking up the crayons after so many years, to [email protected].
Today’s featured artist is Ben, from Cow Bay, N.S.
Ben says, “I was super pleased to see your column about the box of crayons. I have recently started reading your column every day but (sadly for me) I skipped over it for many years thinking it was only a weather prediction. How wrong I was. Yours is a science column; always interesting, informative, and well written. I owe you an apology for prejudging your work.
All children love to colour and have creative skills that should be encouraged and nurtured.
I am sending you one of my paintings (weather-related, of course):
“After The Storm – Cow Bay.”
-BEN
I found this lovely quote at the bottom of Ben’s email;
"An artist cannot speak about his art any more than a plant can discuss horticulture."
– Jean Cocteau
Send a photo of a recent work of art along with a line or two about your inspiration or your reason for picking up the crayons after so many years to [email protected]
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Cindy Day is the chief meteorologist for SaltWire Network.