Cowan Lake State Park Dock at Sunset

The Story:     Cowan Lake State Park was once home to the Miami and Shawnee Indians and is named for a pioneer surveyor, John Cowan. The state constructed a dam across Cowan Creek in 1950 forming a 1,000-acre park which the stated designated in 1968.  On this evening, the lingering end-of-summer clouds remained high enough to catch the sun’s rays starting well below the local horizon.

 

Sublocation:  Cowan Lake State Park

City, State:     Wilmington, Ohio

Year:               2017

Keywords:      Lake dock, minimalism, reflection

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Description

A boat dock leading the eye to the horizon where cirrus clouds bask in orange colors of twilight and calm lake waters reflect the sky above

Cowan Lake State Park was once home to the Miami and Shawnee Indians and is named for a pioneer surveyor, John Cowan. The state constructed a dam across Cowan Creek in 1950 forming a 1,000-acre park which the stated designated in 1968.  On this evening, the lingering end-of-summer clouds remained high enough to catch the sun’s rays starting well below the local horizon.

 

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12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45"

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Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper

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