On Jordan Pond
by Lianne Schneider
Title
On Jordan Pond
Artist
Lianne Schneider
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Painting/photographic Art
Description
Digitally hand painted and textured from a reference photo. Texture purchased from Flypaper Textures.
From Wikipedia:
Acadia National Park is a National Park located in the U.S. state of Maine. It reserves much of Mount Desert Island, and associated smaller islands, off the Atlantic coast. Originally created as Lafayette National Park in 1919,[3] the oldest National Park east of the Mississippi River, it was renamed Acadia in 1929.
The area first was inhabited by the Wabanaki people.
In the fall of 1604, Samuel de Champlain observed a high-notched island composed of seven or eight mountains rising to bare-rock summits from slopes of birch, fir, and pine. Over four centuries later, the area remains essentially the same.
Beginnings
The landscape architect Charles Eliot is credited with the idea for the park. George B. Dorr, called the "father of Acadia National Park," along with Charles's father Charles W., the president of Harvard, supported the idea both through donations of land and through advocacy at the state and federal levels. It first attained federal status when President Woodrow Wilson, established it as Sieur de Monts National Monument on July 8, 1916, administered by the National Park Service. On February 26, 1919, it became a national park, with the name Lafayette National Park in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, an influential French supporter of the American Revolution. The park's name was changed to Acadia National Park on January 19, 1929, in honor of the former French colony of Acadia which once included Maine.
From 1915 to 1933, the wealthy philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr. financed, designed, and directed the construction of a network of carriage trails throughout the park. He sponsored the landscape architect Beatrix Farrand, with the nearby family summer home Reef Point Estate, to design the planting plans for the subtle carriage roads at the Park (c.1930). The network encompassed over 50 miles (80 km) of gravel carriage trails, 17 granite bridges, and two gate lodges, almost all of which are still maintained and in use today. Cut granite stones placed along the edges of the carriage roads act as guard rails of sort and are locally known as "coping stones" to help visitors cope with the steep edges. They are also fondly called "Rockefeller's teeth".
The park includes mountains, an ocean shoreline, woodlands, and lakes. In addition to Mount Desert Island, the park comprises much of the Isle au Haut, parts of Baker Island, and a portion of the Schoodic Peninsula on the mainland.
In total, Acadia National Park consists of more than 47,000 acres (73 square miles, 190 km2), including 30,300 acres (47 sq mi., 123 km2) on Mount Desert Island, 2,728 acres (4.6 sq mi., 11 km2) on Isle au Haut and 2,366 acres (3.5 sq mi., 9.2 km2) on the Schoodic Peninsula. The permanent park boundary, as established by act of Congress in 1986, includes a number of private in-holdings that the park is attempting to acquire.
Cadillac Mountain, named after the French Explorer of the same name, is on the eastern side of the island. Its green, lichen-covered, pink granite summit is, because of a combination of its eastern location and height, one of the first places in the United States to see the sunrise. Miles of carriage roads were originally built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The mountains of Acadia National Park offer hikers and bicycle riders views of the ocean, island lakes, and pine forests.
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Laurie Search
Oh wow, what a gorgeous landscape this is, dear Lianne!!! Those red leaves, especially, are just stunning, my friend!!! :)))xo fv
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Love the textures in this image Lianne! We Voted! Celebrate life, Debra and 'Dave
Lianne Schneider
Bob and Nadine - thank you so very much for featuring this in ALL LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY. I'm so very honored.
Nikki Dalton
Your works create so much visionary beauty Lianne! One feels so uplifted after viewing! Such a wonderful scene full of delightful reflections, colour and details! f/v
Lianne Schneider replied:
Your comments always make me feel so wonderful Nikki - thank you so much!!
Mother Nature
Another fave (Why can't I add as many votes as I want - wahhhhh) because this is such a lovely painting!
Lianne Schneider
Darren, once again my heartfelt thanks for featuring this in PHOTOGRAPHY AND TEXTURES MAKE FINE ART. It is always such an honor.
Lianne Schneider
Bruce thank you so very much for featuring this in ALL THINGS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. What a delightful surprise.
EMONA Art
Another marvel in addition to your fabulous gallery, dear Lianne!!! Love so much this serene paysage...A pure delight! f,v&g+
Lianne Schneider
My heartfelt thanks to every one who has come by and left an encouraging word on this painting and to those hosts who featured this...I'm very honored and humbled by your responses. I hope you've caught me browsing your own portfolios and thanking you personally in that way.
Lianne Schneider
Sandra - I'm so pleased to be featured in MEMORIES AND NOSTALGIA - it's such a lovely honor.