painting & photo © Heather Johnsgaard
Canada is a fairly young nation as compared to the many other nations of the world. We celebrated our 150th birthday last year! We are a mere child on the world globe.
But yet, we are old…. as old as time
How so?
Because our land is largely made up of the Precambrian Shield.
The Precambrian Shield was already present five hundred million years ago, submerged below the Cambrian Sea, which covered most of the land that is now North America.
The Canadian Shield
This is not farm land
Horseshoe shaped and surrounding the Hudson’s Bay, the Canadian Shield is largely muskeg, stunted forests, lakes and rock.
It was not considered lucrative land as it was not suitable for farming, but history has proved us wrong.
The land turned out to be a treasure trove of natural resources, with a bounty of minerals and forestry, and an abundance of fresh water.
These became the foundations for mining, atomic and electrical power, and for the pulp and paper industries.
This is where I live... it is not barren
So much more!
painting & photo © Heather Johnsgaard
Rocks are so much more than their face value, they are so much more than history, and they are so much more than irritating annoyances that get caught in our tiller tines.
They are an important part of our existence, our past, present and future.
And they make great canvases for painting on!
From years gone by, painting on rocks has left lasting messages which are still being discovered even today.
In ancient times, there were petroglyphs which were rendered by removing part of a rock's surface through incising, picking, carving, or abrading, the surface as a form of rock art, and petrographs are images that are drawn or painted on to a rock face.
The Canadian Shield... I am so glad I have had a chance to get to know you!!