To David,
this indicates that Donald was struggling with the most
appropriate name for this painting. Subsequent paintings
of this same tree had titles consistent with "Weathered
Pine of Skaha" that further leads David to believe
that its real title is "Weathered Pine of Skaha"
and is the first rendition.
This
canvas painting features a somewhat famously known scraggly
pine tree on the shore of Skaha Lake, BC. Made famous
from a CPR passenger rail brochure printed in the early
1900's that showed this tree along the beautiful Skaha
Lake hillside. Unfortunately, the tree was apparently
cut down by mistake by railway maintenance crews at
some time after Donald spotted it.
This
painting comes from Donald's popular "Okanagon
Lake Area BC Paintings Series" that Donald painted
circa 1953 and prior.