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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Skeleton Trees …

I have remarked before on how I am attracted by the relationship of trees to their landscape, and how I marvel at the survival of many seemingly long dead trunks that stand through time against the odds of winds and weather, and those local plundering firewood consumers often seen scavenging far less attractive supplies of fuel to keep the winter cold at bay. Perhaps struck by lightning, or perhaps just the unfortunate victim of a long dry season, many of these skeletal forms are towering eucalyptus or blue gum carcasses. One day they’ll surely fall, but I do know of at least one example in Gauteng that over the seven years I travelled a particular route held on fast to its self-proclaimed territorial rights. Marvellous!
As an abstract composition these two adjacent specimens in the Tweedie area show just the presence I have spoken of. A tempting monochrome study, their simple silvered forms against a blazing blue winter sky is somewhat more dramatic.

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