I popped over to Hutton to check some details on a painting I had done recently. I needed to check some details. I stood under the beech tree looking through a filigree old fine branches which were budding up. Soon this view would be hidden by the leaves so it was important to get this progressed. A beautiful moment came when three people appeared to plant a tree. Eventually the tree would grow to be a replacement for the venerable sycamore standing as a ghost totem. The tree had been kindly donated by one of the people who were now engaged in planting it behind the totem. I have quickly added a suggestion of the three people and the shrouded young tree. The major significance of the planting, is that the tree is an ELM. All elms over recent decades vanished here in the UK due to Dutch Elm disease, this elm has been bred to be disease resistant. At the moment it is a little hippy with thin but healthy looking branches, perhaps reaching eight feet tall. I do hope I will see it grow.
Oil on canvas board 14x10 inch.
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