Harbor view
We sailed through the passage known as the "Deer Island Thorofare" which meant we would pass by beautiful Stonington Harbor on the southern tip of Deer Isle. Filled with lobsters boats, it is still a working harbor and has been for generations of lobsterman and fisherman.
I know where this is! My husband's family owns Harbor Island in South Brooksville not too far away. My family also spent many summers on Monhegan Island while I was growing up.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very, lovely sketch! :-)
must be sunrise or sunset that gives this great punch ! winna
ReplyDeleteI don't always know why you choose the colors you do, but I do know that I always love the result!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great ink drawing - I love all the detail. And the splash of bright yellow (and reserving the white which is something I need to learn to do) was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI so love your beautiful paintings - they look so free and effortless.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful drawing and I love the color too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I long to be in a place just like that!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is gorgeous, Jennifer--so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful painting! I love the orange in the sky!
ReplyDeleteFor me, probably the biggest challenge with watercolors is always to "dare" leaving areas empty/white. But this is exactly what adds so much glow and beauty to a painting - I think you are really good at it!
And I absolutely LOVE the tree in the picture of your previous post. It's just amazing.
You are amazing in so many ways. Buying, renovating, and moving on with all those homes, your paintings, your drawings, ..... you leave me in awe! nancy
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThe ink drawing is lovely and its precision contrasts so well with the loose color washes. I agree with the other comments about your use of reserved whitespace. Great work! Thanks for sharing, Ambal
ReplyDeleteI love how you mix your warm and cool colors and still end up with gorgeous vibrant colors.
ReplyDelete