Monday, September 26, 2016
Floating Wharf at Welshpool
This 9x12 oil on panel is the third painting I did last Wednesday, this time at Welshpool, on Campobello Island. It represents a floating dock/warehouse, which appears to be connected to the salmon farm out in the bay. Located in the bay were several large, flat, round cages, which we were told were for raising salmon. This painting was done late in the afternoon at high tide. My wife and I were on Campobello Island attending a Road Scholar program on Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, wonderfully presented by Linda and Robert Godfrey.
Labels:
boats,
Campobello Island,
Canada,
Eleanor Roosevelt,
oil,
seacoast,
seascape
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