
Can Duck Club
This image features a vibrant painting that captures turbulent waterfront scene. In the foreground, a partially submerged blue boat is prominently displayed, its hull reflecting hues of green and yellow from the surrounding water and algae.
To the right, a wooden dock extends over the water, supported by several wooden posts. The dock's surface appears textured with age, hinting at its long-standing presence in the landscape. The middle section of the dock partially obscures an old weathered white boat with an outboard motor in the back.
The water appears as bold slashes of greens, grays, yellows, browns, and whites.
The dock is covered by a weathered metal shed, casting a shadow on the dynamic water below. The background displays an approaching storm that reflects the tones of the agitated water.
This artwork showcases an intriguing interplay of light and texture, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty of coastal life and the dynamics of nature.
This is an oil pastel on paper, with frame (under glass), started on site and finished in the studio from photos taken of an old dock of what once was a venerable duck hunting club (since disbanded) on a large pond in the middle of the San Pablo Bay Wetlands, north of Vallejo, California.
To the right, a wooden dock extends over the water, supported by several wooden posts. The dock's surface appears textured with age, hinting at its long-standing presence in the landscape. The middle section of the dock partially obscures an old weathered white boat with an outboard motor in the back.
The water appears as bold slashes of greens, grays, yellows, browns, and whites.
The dock is covered by a weathered metal shed, casting a shadow on the dynamic water below. The background displays an approaching storm that reflects the tones of the agitated water.
This artwork showcases an intriguing interplay of light and texture, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty of coastal life and the dynamics of nature.
This is an oil pastel on paper, with frame (under glass), started on site and finished in the studio from photos taken of an old dock of what once was a venerable duck hunting club (since disbanded) on a large pond in the middle of the San Pablo Bay Wetlands, north of Vallejo, California.