"Working Waterfront Reflections" - Original 6x6"
“Working Waterfront Reflections”
6×6” Original, acrylic on canvas
Framed in raw maple
Portland Waterfront Historic District, Harbor Fish Market, Portland, Maine
Part of the ‘Finding the Light’ Collection:
As the temperatures and daylight dwindle and leaves fall, finding the light becomes almost that of survival. Seeking light, finding the light, here in Maine, offers warmth - though very much subtle this time of year - and that warmth from the reflecting light is healing. From the working waterfront to the expansive pine lined shores, Maine’s coast offers us a place to breathe, reset and find subtle light and warmth. That is what I try to capture in my paintings: the gratitude I have for the light and lightness - the peace- so generously offered by the Maine landscape.
Each year, I create a limited number of original paintings. You are investing in not only a high-quality, hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine art piece, you are also bringing into your home the freedom of the sweeping skies, the fresh air and peace that the scene breathes and the healing benefits of the Maine landscape.
To purchase, add to cart and select “small painting” as the shipping option at checkout (unless you are local and can pick up).
Most of all, thank you. I have so much gratitude for you being here, a part of this community, and for supporting my work. Thank you,
xo, Angela
“Working Waterfront Reflections”
6×6” Original, acrylic on canvas
Framed in raw maple
Portland Waterfront Historic District, Harbor Fish Market, Portland, Maine
Part of the ‘Finding the Light’ Collection:
As the temperatures and daylight dwindle and leaves fall, finding the light becomes almost that of survival. Seeking light, finding the light, here in Maine, offers warmth - though very much subtle this time of year - and that warmth from the reflecting light is healing. From the working waterfront to the expansive pine lined shores, Maine’s coast offers us a place to breathe, reset and find subtle light and warmth. That is what I try to capture in my paintings: the gratitude I have for the light and lightness - the peace- so generously offered by the Maine landscape.
Each year, I create a limited number of original paintings. You are investing in not only a high-quality, hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine art piece, you are also bringing into your home the freedom of the sweeping skies, the fresh air and peace that the scene breathes and the healing benefits of the Maine landscape.
To purchase, add to cart and select “small painting” as the shipping option at checkout (unless you are local and can pick up).
Most of all, thank you. I have so much gratitude for you being here, a part of this community, and for supporting my work. Thank you,
xo, Angela
“Working Waterfront Reflections”
6×6” Original, acrylic on canvas
Framed in raw maple
Portland Waterfront Historic District, Harbor Fish Market, Portland, Maine
Part of the ‘Finding the Light’ Collection:
As the temperatures and daylight dwindle and leaves fall, finding the light becomes almost that of survival. Seeking light, finding the light, here in Maine, offers warmth - though very much subtle this time of year - and that warmth from the reflecting light is healing. From the working waterfront to the expansive pine lined shores, Maine’s coast offers us a place to breathe, reset and find subtle light and warmth. That is what I try to capture in my paintings: the gratitude I have for the light and lightness - the peace- so generously offered by the Maine landscape.
Each year, I create a limited number of original paintings. You are investing in not only a high-quality, hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind fine art piece, you are also bringing into your home the freedom of the sweeping skies, the fresh air and peace that the scene breathes and the healing benefits of the Maine landscape.
To purchase, add to cart and select “small painting” as the shipping option at checkout (unless you are local and can pick up).
Most of all, thank you. I have so much gratitude for you being here, a part of this community, and for supporting my work. Thank you,
xo, Angela