wharf and channel
January 14, 2014
Winter is here, the holidays are over and 2014 is well underway…
Life sure has been busy (as I’m sure it has been for you too!) and I have a few new works completed as well as underway…here is one of the completed ones , which is titled, ‘Wharf and Channel’.
Driftwood and found lobster warp are what make this piece.
The warp represents the water and its’ ever changing colors…and the wood, well, is the wharf.
There are lots of wharves here in Maine, though unfortunately, many are becoming privatized…thankfully though, our town still has a few piers which are for its’ residents and the general public.
They are assets not only for the lobsterman and fisherman who use them daily, but also for those of us who enjoy being ‘on the water’ and everything surrounding it…sunsets, the hum of lobster boats coming in or going out, seagulls chattering, the lapping of the waves against the rocky coast or simply to watch the sun dip below the horizon…water access is important…for everyone…
Wharf and Channel.
The process;
Available now.
Enjoy.