Original artwork description:

Porthcurno in Cornwall is one of my favourite beaches. One day, last summer, I was on there with my family. It was a glorious, hot August day, but despite the calm weather, the sea was wild. Red flags were flying to deter bathers and everyone was standing mesmerised, watching the terrific waves thundering and crashing on the sands. The scene had to be the subject of a painting. It was a day I will never forget!

This is an oil painting on a Winsor and Newton canvas board. It measures 25.5cms x 20cms approx.
I have included a photograph of the painting displayed unfamed, on a small easel which I think looks good. It would also look great in a frame of your choice.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#seascape #small oil #wild seas #cornwall painting #big waves 

Big Waves at Porthcurno (2019)

Oil painting 
by Ann Kilroy

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Porthcurno in Cornwall is one of my favourite beaches. One day, last summer, I was on there with my family. It was a glorious, hot August day, but despite the calm weather, the sea was wild. Red flags were flying to deter bathers and everyone was standing mesmerised, watching the terrific waves thundering and crashing on the sands. The scene had to be the subject of a painting. It was a day I will never forget!

This is an oil painting on a Winsor and Newton canvas board. It measures 25.5cms x 20cms approx.
I have included a photograph of the painting displayed unfamed, on a small easel which I think looks good. It would also look great in a frame of your choice.

Materials used:

oil paint

Tags:
#seascape #small oil #wild seas #cornwall painting #big waves 
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