Original artwork description:

Fog
CARL SANDBURG
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.

Each morning brings a new and different light to the familiar harbor in Maine filled with lobstermen's boats at their moorings. This day was foggy but there was such beauty there that I wanted to capture it in paint. Typical iconic Maine or coastal scene.
I show it here in one of my gallery frames to let you know what it can look like and because I think the navy blue frame makes it Pop! It is up to you...I can frame it for $100.00 more than the price listed. I have a smaller profile frame available.

Materials used:

canvasboard, acrylic paint, ink and matte gel varnish

Tags:
#seascape #boats moored #acrylic on board #maine coastal art 

Lobster Boats in Fog (2019) Acrylic painting
by Nancy Brockmon

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Fog
CARL SANDBURG
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.

Each morning brings a new and different light to the familiar harbor in Maine filled with lobstermen's boats at their moorings. This day was foggy but there was such beauty there that I wanted to capture it in paint. Typical iconic Maine or coastal scene.
I show it here in one of my gallery frames to let you know what it can look like and because I think the navy blue frame makes it Pop! It is up to you...I can frame it for $100.00 more than the price listed. I have a smaller profile frame available.

Materials used:

canvasboard, acrylic paint, ink and matte gel varnish

Tags:
#seascape #boats moored #acrylic on board #maine coastal art 
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Life came to a screeching stop when my husband passed in 2007 and my 37-year-old daughter was diagnosed with stage 4 Breast Cancer that same year. But thankfully, not my... Read more

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