Original artwork description:

The lovely little harbour at Mousehole with the old stone houses lining the quayside and a few boats bobbing in the harbour. I've painted Mousehole a few times and this time I've used strong blues, yellows and whites with loose marks to give a dynamic feeling to the sea and sky.

This is acrylic on treated canvas, varnished, strung on the back and with the sides painted white so it's ready to hang straight on the wall.

It measures 48cm x 48cm.

I’ve signed the back and it will be sent with a signed certificate of authenticity but please let me know if you would like it signed on the front and I’ll be happy to do so.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#harbour #sea #boats #cornwall #quay #blue and #mousehole #harbor #cornish harbour #mousehole harbour 

Mousehole Colours (2024) Acrylic painting
by Elaine Allender

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The lovely little harbour at Mousehole with the old stone houses lining the quayside and a few boats bobbing in the harbour. I've painted Mousehole a few times and this time I've used strong blues, yellows and whites with loose marks to give a dynamic feeling to the sea and sky.

This is acrylic on treated canvas, varnished, strung on the back and with the sides painted white so it's ready to hang straight on the wall.

It measures 48cm x 48cm.

I’ve signed the back and it will be sent with a signed certificate of authenticity but please let me know if you would like it signed on the front and I’ll be happy to do so.

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#harbour #sea #boats #cornwall #quay #blue and #mousehole #harbor #cornish harbour #mousehole harbour 
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Painting is my 'ikigai' (Japanese word that means 'the reason to get up in the morning'). For many years I combined painting with my job teaching at university. ... Read more

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