New England Storm
by Lee Piper
Original - Sold
Price
$12,995
Dimensions
30.000 x 24.000 x 0.750 inches
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Title
New England Storm
Artist
Lee Piper
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
A rocky coastal sunrise/sunset with dramatic clouds and lighthouse and surf pounding on the rocks. The foreground of this painting is a granite out cropping of boulders going down into the sea. Waves are crashing up and over the partly submerged rocks just off shore. The water in the near foreground has a deep blue while the ocean out towards the horizon becomes more blue purple. The lighthouse is on the fare cliff and has some pine trees near it. Behind the lighthouse are thunder clouds that are beginning to part and give way to the sunrise. The background is the open sea with bright yellow clouds and a blue sky. A granite shore line with rocky cliffs and a lighthouse sitting on a bluff overlooking an open sea are to me a picture asking to be painted. This scene is made up from my imagination but was inspired by the many trips I have made to the Maine coast and especially Acadia National Park. When I paint something like this I can hear the buoy bells, smell the ocean and see forever.
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October 14th, 2012
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Comments (30)
John Malone
Congratulations on this marvellous painting being FEATURED in “PAINTING THE OLD WAY” , L/F. You may also want to participate in our group discussions….group administrator, John
Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art
Featured in Greeting Cards For All Occasions 5-19-16, congratulations!
Debbie Portwood
Really gorgeous and powerful! Love the waves crashing on the rocks and the color of the clouds as the sun rises!! I think after you have spent much time at all on the ocean you will never for get the sounds and smells! f/love!!! :D
John Malone
Congratulations on this marvellous painting being FEATURED on BEST REPRESENTATIONAL OIL ACRYLIC WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS OF FAA! V/F….group administrator, john malone