Pond with Rickety Wooden Bridge Watercolor Painting
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Pond with Rickety Wooden Bridge watercolor painting. Note: The watermark on the lower right corner of the preview above will not appear on the original work.
This is a plein air watercolor painting of an autumn scene at Daizahoshi-ike, a pond in the Iizuna highlands of Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
The body of water was said to have been created when, once upon a time, a giant named Daidara sat on the nearby Mount Iizuna to rest. When he got up, his first step made a dent on the land, which later gathered rainwater and become the pond we know today.
飯綱高原の目印的スポット、「大座法師池」(ダイザホシイイケ)で見た秋の風景を描いてみました。
池の由来については、はるか昔、巨人のデーダラ法師(ダイダラボッチ)が飯縄山に腰を下ろし、一歩足を踏み出したときの足跡に水が溜まってできた池、と伝えられています。
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