Knowingly Restless at Green Point Lighthouse | Original Acrylic Painting

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This painting was created en plein air or on location at Green Point Lighthouse.

This piece was the last one painted in Newfoundland. Green Point Lighthouse was just a short drive down to the end of the peninsula from the residency. I spent the last evening in Newfoundland down at the coast. The wind had a mind of it’s own and the edge of the shore was full of white caps. It was a moment of restlessness as I knew the time in Newfoundland was coming to a close (at least for now!)

This acrylic painting was created on handcrafted paper, using saltwater from the Atlantic Ocean to mix the colours. The painting measures approximately 5x7 inches and features deckled edges.

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This painting was created en plein air or on location at Green Point Lighthouse.

This piece was the last one painted in Newfoundland. Green Point Lighthouse was just a short drive down to the end of the peninsula from the residency. I spent the last evening in Newfoundland down at the coast. The wind had a mind of it’s own and the edge of the shore was full of white caps. It was a moment of restlessness as I knew the time in Newfoundland was coming to a close (at least for now!)

This acrylic painting was created on handcrafted paper, using saltwater from the Atlantic Ocean to mix the colours. The painting measures approximately 5x7 inches and features deckled edges.

This painting was created en plein air or on location at Green Point Lighthouse.

This piece was the last one painted in Newfoundland. Green Point Lighthouse was just a short drive down to the end of the peninsula from the residency. I spent the last evening in Newfoundland down at the coast. The wind had a mind of it’s own and the edge of the shore was full of white caps. It was a moment of restlessness as I knew the time in Newfoundland was coming to a close (at least for now!)

This acrylic painting was created on handcrafted paper, using saltwater from the Atlantic Ocean to mix the colours. The painting measures approximately 5x7 inches and features deckled edges.