This small triptych is one more interpretation of that land and sea that never fails to inspire. Other interpretations of this can be viewed here and here.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Triptychs
This small triptych is one more interpretation of that land and sea that never fails to inspire. Other interpretations of this can be viewed here and here.
Labels:
acrylic painting,
Cavendish P.E.I. Artscapes Canada,
landscape,
Prince Edward Island,
seascape
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Dry Rain
A dry storm or a streak of cloud is a weather phenomenon. There is a technical term for it. The painting is reminiscent of others I have do...
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This painting was placed in The Dunes Gallery and Cafe at Brackley earlier this year. I received a beautiful note from the purchaser shortl...
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There is an exhibit and book launch this week (Thursday 23 August 2012) in Edmonton, Alberta, at the Winspear Centre. It is called " Ar...
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A blazing sky - indicating a sunset or wildfire? LMould, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 16" x 20" For more about my work please vis...
Ooo-la-la! Very interesting! It reminds me of animated film with the bright colors and the style, as though some sort of action is just about to come swooping through! And yet, behind it all you see the PEI coastal landscape.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
Thanks Anita,
DeleteThat's a wonderful observation!