Browns Head Light Study I
overlooking the Fox Islands Thoroughfare at Browns End Light Station in Vinalhaven, Maine
sketched plein air on October 18, 2016
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors, on
140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press fine grain
100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $100 + $5.50 sales tax + $9.50 shipping = $115.00
Browns Head Light Study II
overlooking the Fox Islands Thoroughfare at Browns End Light Station in Vinalhaven, Maine
sketched plein air on October 18, 2016
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors, and
Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $100 + $5.50 sales tax + $9.50 shipping = $115.00
overlooking the Fox Islands Thoroughfare
at Browns End Light Station in Vinalhaven, Maine
sketched plein air on October 18, 2016
7" x 5", Winsor & Newton and Holbein watercolors, and
Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press fine grain 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $100 + $5.50 sales tax + $9.50 shipping = $115.00
Available at the Port Clyde Art Gallery Aug 23-Sept 15.
Best in Show
2017 Port Clyde Art Gallery
Third Annual Invitational 10 x 10 Show
August 23-September 15, 2017
Third Annual Invitational 10 x 10 Show
August 23-September 15, 2017
Three paintings submitted to the show, left to right,
Portland Observatory atop Munjoy Hill on art blog HERE
Portland Observatory atop Munjoy Hill on art blog HERE
Browns Head Light Vinalhaven Study II
Port Clyde Art Gallery
across from the General Store
5 Cold Storage Road, Port Clyde, ME 04855
Open 2017 June 21 - September 18
Wednesday-Monday 12 - 6 pm, closed Tuesday
phone 207-372-0755
Email: portclydeartgallery@gmail.com
across from the General Store
5 Cold Storage Road, Port Clyde, ME 04855
Open 2017 June 21 - September 18
Wednesday-Monday 12 - 6 pm, closed Tuesday
phone 207-372-0755
Email: portclydeartgallery@gmail.com
1 comment:
The granulated paint really adds an interesting texture to these painting. My favorite being the top because of the different muddles of color in the three square shapes plus their value works well with the warm colors below.
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