The red striped lighthouse in a famous tourist attraction here, and best approached in a painting as one small element among many that are all held together by the light.
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4 comments:
Stunning. Everyone has to do a "lighthouse" painting at some time.. just as they have to do a covered bridge one!
This is a beauty Susan.
These last 3 pieces are so delightful. You are so good at capturing the joy of a holiday spirit wherever it is.
Beautiful. The lighthouse is there but it doesn't jump out at you.
Hi. I love the range of colour you have got into this painting. You are a real colourist! Lovely blog.
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