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Island Afternoon      Oil
Image 11 x 14     
Framed 16.5 x 19.5     $900

“This is the view from the top of the hill on Monhegan looking across the harbor at the island, Manana. This is late afternoon light, which beautifully exaggerates the differences between the warm light and cool shadows. I got excited about this one and was almost too late for the departing ferry to get home. I had this energy from being around all of the other painters, and then being on such a magical island… it was hard to put the brush down while the sun was still shining.”

 
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Pieces of Light      Oil on Canvas
Image 12 x 16     
Framed 13.75 x 17.75     $950

“Spruce Head in the evening. I love the drama that comes from light glancing across the water. The top right section of this painting feels like it glows, and that sets the tone for the rest of this piece.”

 
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Low Tide Marsh      Oil on Canvas
Image 20 x 24     Framed 22 x 25.5     
$1,900

“This marshy stream was seen often as we drove around looking for places to paint. At high tide there was nothing but water in the foreground and the scene lost all interest. At low tide the water pulled back to reveal this meandering movement of a tidal stream. The morning I was painting here I was right on the side of the road and had a lot of people stop by to say hi. The painting makes me feel peaceful, but it was done in a very public spot.”

 

 
     
 
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