Two Lights On The Rocks
4 in. x 5 in., acrylic on canvas
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When you visit Two Lights at Cape Elizabeth in Maine, there's a small, elongated promontory of brittle quartzite and phyllite that rises up and juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. The long, stepped and faulted surface looks like squared off logs stacked like stadium seating and rubble tumbling into the surf on one side and dropping off to a cliff on the other. When you stand on the top of the promontory looking out to sea, you get the rubbly view of this painting. It was a moody, overcast day in winter, and everything was blue-green midtone.
It's a tiny painting... see? |
And maybe being confined to a tiny painting tames the power of the place just a little?
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