"Hope on the Horizon" - Higgins Beach, ME - Original
“Hope on the Horizon” - a horizontal original - captures the sliver of light, of warmth, on the horizon. A sense of hope is revealed breaking through the gray tones in the sky. There is a touch of warmth in the reflecting, wet sands during this outgoing tide. The palette offers a break in intensity found in the external world and therefore a moment of contentment.
In a world full of exhaustion this piece aims to look towards the future by leaning into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s words, “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”
“Hope on the Horizon”
Higgins Beach, Scarborough, Maine
Original 5x7” in acrylic on 140lb torn paper, matted and framed in black metallic.
Dimensions framed: 11 x 14 x .75"
Shipping—Please choose “small painting” for type of shipping (or free local pick up).
“Hope on the Horizon” - a horizontal original - captures the sliver of light, of warmth, on the horizon. A sense of hope is revealed breaking through the gray tones in the sky. There is a touch of warmth in the reflecting, wet sands during this outgoing tide. The palette offers a break in intensity found in the external world and therefore a moment of contentment.
In a world full of exhaustion this piece aims to look towards the future by leaning into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s words, “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”
“Hope on the Horizon”
Higgins Beach, Scarborough, Maine
Original 5x7” in acrylic on 140lb torn paper, matted and framed in black metallic.
Dimensions framed: 11 x 14 x .75"
Shipping—Please choose “small painting” for type of shipping (or free local pick up).
“Hope on the Horizon” - a horizontal original - captures the sliver of light, of warmth, on the horizon. A sense of hope is revealed breaking through the gray tones in the sky. There is a touch of warmth in the reflecting, wet sands during this outgoing tide. The palette offers a break in intensity found in the external world and therefore a moment of contentment.
In a world full of exhaustion this piece aims to look towards the future by leaning into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s words, “We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”
“Hope on the Horizon”
Higgins Beach, Scarborough, Maine
Original 5x7” in acrylic on 140lb torn paper, matted and framed in black metallic.
Dimensions framed: 11 x 14 x .75"
Shipping—Please choose “small painting” for type of shipping (or free local pick up).