September 1, 2009
Serenity - Point No Point
This painting is based on a scene near Point No Point on the Southwestern coast of Vancouver Island. This region of Canada sometimes presents a moody surreal atmosphere under overcast skies with large green rolling waves presenting beautiful contrast against the muted tones. I wanted to capture and emphasis the serene beauty and power of these thundering waves on a large horizontal canvas.
This is an oil painting on a 16" by 48" canvas. No longer Available
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