Thursday, May 20, 2010
Island Beach
Yesterday I painted on Cumberland Island, the southernmost barrier island in Georgia. Getting there requires a ferry ride, and hauling your own food and water for the day. It's a quiet, remote place and this beach expanse says it all. Well, not quite. While I was painting, dolphins were swimming in that bay - so close I could hear them breathing. It sounded like a person doing laps, only a louder. Very cool.
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This one has a special quality - maybe from the dolphin energy? LOL. Very nice.
Cool painting and cool story. My
husband and I once rented a cottage in Nova Scotia where whales came into the bay, and we were ecstatic.
Amazing work.
XOXOXOXOBarbara
A beautiful and serene scene. It sounds like you had a wonderful journey!
This feels so restful and quiet. I love that you saw and HEARD dolphins. That is awesome!! Beautiful painting, Laurel!
Superb painting--quiet, yet sublime. I feel like I am there. I wish I were!
Very awesome place to be. Nice sky, and always love the colors.
~Kirby
I just want to BE there! What a beautiful, serene place. hard to portray in paint, but you did it. Wonderful, Laurel!
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