I worked on another painting for the fundraiser for the Long Island Maritime Museum in Sayville. The second piece of shingle is a very odd-shaped piece. It is 18 inches by 1 1/2 inches at its widest. I thought for a long time about what the painting should be. At first I was going to do a wave but instead decided to do a view across the marsh right at the grounds of the Maritime Museum. I've done many paintings and sketches of that view but never in such a panoramic size. The center part is mostly the actual view but since I had to extend it because of the length of the shingle piece, I had to use artistic license to add to the scene on the right and the left. This was done in acrylic over gesso.
The shingles will be part of an auction/sale as a fundraiser for the Maritime Museum this year.
Joan, you did an excellent painting. Just lovely. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. I hope they raise a lot of money with the paintings.
DeleteWow... amazing how you painted so much of the marsh in such a small shingle. IMPRESSIVE.
ReplyDeleteHilda, thanks. This was quite different. lol
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