7" by 10" Watercolor
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Dock in Hopkin's Creek
I painted this from my Acorn Dinghy, Morgaine, in Hopkin's Creek off the Severn River.
Labels:
2011,
boat,
en plain air,
graphite,
Hopkin's Creek,
landscape,
Morgaine,
Painting,
rowboat,
sailboat,
seascape,
watercolor,
woodless pencils
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8 comments:
Hi Kristin,is very nice, the colors that you used give a sense of peace and serenity!
Congrats!
Ciao,Franz
Thank you Franz! Hopkin's Creek is a very peaceful place! It's very well protected from the wind- many boats anchor there when hurricanes come through.
Beautiful landscape Kristin, incredible that it is so protected even from hurricanes, must be a wonderful place indeed.
Have a nice weekend
Thank you Jane!
Krstin,
Really good picture, I have enough trouble taking photos from my dinghy. What's especially nice about your picture is the sense that one can only access that space by boat, a new dimension that is granted by the artist
Max
Thanks Burlesdon Blogger! Yeah, taking my watercolor paints out on the boat gives me a new perspective on painting the landscape. I love your blog, I always read it in my blog reader!
Hello Kristin,
I enjoyed the interpretation of this watercolor.
Congratulations
Obrigado Antonio! I regret that I have been neglecting my blog. I've been too busy sailing this summer:) I'll try to paint some more and post the images here soon!
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