Looking to the Rhinogs
This is one of my favourite views for panting as it gives me the backdrop of the Rhinogs and the beauty of the tide. Whether the tide is incoming or ebbing there is constant change which as an artist I find compelling.
The way the boats come to a rest when the water is finally gone is intriguing, no boat ever finishes up in the same place as it started. Painting them is a delight.
This is one of my favourite views for panting as it gives me the backdrop of the Rhinogs and the beauty of the tide.
Whether the tide is incoming or ebbing there is constant change which as an artist I find compelling. The way the boats come to a rest when the water is finally gone is intriguing, no boat ever finishes up in the same place as it started.
Painting them is a delight.
This painting is in a private collection.
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The painting is not mounted or framed, the frame and mount you see here is for display purposes only. The image here is an accurate reproduction of all colours in the painting.
