Fog Signal House at Two Lights ~SOLD (Somebody liked this!)
9 in. x 12 in., acrylic on canvas
$148 (framed)
Last February we visited Two Lights, as we often do on our winter vacation trip to Maine. It's quiet and sparsely visited. I love it here. You can pick sea glass from the little pebble beach right in front of the little parking spots, or you can check out the cave in the rocks if the tide's out far enough. I love to climb the rocky peninsula and scramble out to a warm spot on the rocks. There's a lot of subject matter to paint here. In the winter, the lobster shack is shuttered until spring and all the whole place a long, wide, rocky staircase angling down to the rhythmic tidal spray. The sea has a green cast here in the morning, and on this particular morning the sky was all movement and bars of sunlight between the windy clouds. You might like this painting if you've been to Two Lights yourself.
You'd better mind the fog signal and not be too close if you're there when it goes off. Here's a link below to where you can see and hear the signal, looking down opposite from the vantage point of this painting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHtlCUDrmIE
Last February we visited Two Lights, as we often do on our winter vacation trip to Maine. It's quiet and sparsely visited. I love it here. You can pick sea glass from the little pebble beach right in front of the little parking spots, or you can check out the cave in the rocks if the tide's out far enough. I love to climb the rocky peninsula and scramble out to a warm spot on the rocks. There's a lot of subject matter to paint here. In the winter, the lobster shack is shuttered until spring and all the whole place a long, wide, rocky staircase angling down to the rhythmic tidal spray. The sea has a green cast here in the morning, and on this particular morning the sky was all movement and bars of sunlight between the windy clouds. You might like this painting if you've been to Two Lights yourself.
You'd better mind the fog signal and not be too close if you're there when it goes off. Here's a link below to where you can see and hear the signal, looking down opposite from the vantage point of this painting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHtlCUDrmIE
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