Original artwork description:

The small circular harbour of Mousehole is protected by ancient harbour walls with a tiny gap for the boats to come and go - which is, I think, how the village got its name. Here I've painted it in a subdued pallet of blues and whites with pops of ochre.

This is acrylic on canvas, varnished, sides painted white and strung on the back ready to hang.

It measures 30cm x 30cm.

I've signed the back and it will come with a signed certificate of authenticity but please let me know if you'd like it signed on the front, too.

Materials used:

acrylic

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

Mousehole harbour (2023) Acrylic painting
by Elaine Allender

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The small circular harbour of Mousehole is protected by ancient harbour walls with a tiny gap for the boats to come and go - which is, I think, how the village got its name. Here I've painted it in a subdued pallet of blues and whites with pops of ochre.

This is acrylic on canvas, varnished, sides painted white and strung on the back ready to hang.

It measures 30cm x 30cm.

I've signed the back and it will come with a signed certificate of authenticity but please let me know if you'd like it signed on the front, too.

Materials used:

acrylic

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