Seeking Silence at Bread and Cheese Islands | Original Acrylic Painting
This painting was created en plein air or on location at Bread and Cheese Islands.
This painting features Bread and Cheese Islands in the distance, with a small red fishing boat. Newfoundland has dozens upon dozens of islands offshore, but I specifically hiked to a lookout to see both of these because of the charming names. The weather was bright and sunny, with some wind (there’s always wind in Newfoundland it seems!). The islands were fascinating to paint, especially when the boat passed by unaware that it would become such a feature.
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 Bread and Cheese Islands.
This painting features Bread and Cheese Islands in the distance, with a small red fishing boat. Newfoundland has dozens upon dozens of islands offshore, but I specifically hiked to a lookout to see both of these because of the charming names. The weather was bright and sunny, with some wind (there’s always wind in Newfoundland it seems!). The islands were fascinating to paint, especially when the boat passed by unaware that it would become such a feature.
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 Bread and Cheese Islands.
This painting features Bread and Cheese Islands in the distance, with a small red fishing boat. Newfoundland has dozens upon dozens of islands offshore, but I specifically hiked to a lookout to see both of these because of the charming names. The weather was bright and sunny, with some wind (there’s always wind in Newfoundland it seems!). The islands were fascinating to paint, especially when the boat passed by unaware that it would become such a feature.
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.