Graphite Drawing on Stonehenge paper from Landforms series. Crossing Canada from one coast to the other by air involves multiple flights in a meandering flight path over ocean, inland waterways, various mountain ranges, wide swaths of prairies and long stretches of boreal forests with the occasional city interspersed throughout. Land Management references the proliferation of small quarries cropping up in Nova Scotia hidden from sight when on land but prominent disruptions when view from the air. Environmental reviews are not required prior to digging quarries on acreage under 3.9 km and between 1 km apart.
- Subject Matter: Abstract, landscape