Reach to the Sky on Driftwood Beach Expressionism
by Bill Swartwout
Title
Reach to the Sky on Driftwood Beach Expressionism
Artist
Bill Swartwout
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Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
In an Expressionism edit, these, bare driftwood trees appear to be reaching to the sky to welcome a clear day by the Atlantic Ocean on Jekyll Island, one of Georgia's Golden Isles.
Driftwood Beach is akin to a "scene from another world" on the northern end of Jekyll Island, Georgia. It is a picturesque place featuring numerous driftwood trees and parts of trees. This mystical place was created by years of erosion that caused many trees to topple into the salt water of the Atlantic Ocean and die. While driftwood is a form of marine debris, or tidewrack, is can also be quite beautiful and even mysterious. The salinity of the ocean water tends to preserve the trees for many decades - if not longer. Note that the water appears brown(ish) at Jekyll Island because of churned-up sediment and tannin washed offshore from the myriad swamps and marshes of coastal Georgia.
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June 1st, 2021
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