Nan Peters
Still Standing
Still Standing
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Still Standing captures one of Ontario's most recognizable natural landmarks, the iconic windswept pine tree of Killbear Provincial Park. Perched on the rugged pink granite of the Canadian Shield and overlooking the sparkling waters of Georgian Bay, this resilient tree has endured decades of fierce winds, harsh winters, and relentless storms.
Over the years, the elements have taken their toll, and today the tree is carefully supported with braces to help preserve it for future generations. Even with that support, it remains a powerful symbol of resilience, perseverance, and strength through adversity.
Inspired by the timeless beauty of Georgian Bay, this original painting celebrates both the rugged landscape and the enduring spirit of one of Ontario's most beloved trees. Bold colours and expressive brushstrokes bring the rock, water, and sky to life, creating a meaningful statement piece for any home.
Whether you have visited Killbear Provincial Park or simply admire the beauty of
Northern Ontario, Still Standing is a reminder that strength is not found in never facing hardship, but in continuing to stand through it.
"Still Standing"
Georgian Bay Collection
Acrylic on canvasboard
12x12inches
Framed
Original hand painted on canvasboard. Signature painted on bottom right corner. Sealed with matte varnish. Framed with black wooden frame.
