Oyster Beds in Le Canon, France

Oyster Beds in Le Canon, France
30" x 40" oil on stretched canvas

Oyster Beds in Le Canon, France

Oyster Beds in Le Canon, France
30" x 40" oil on stretched canvas

Sitting on the veranda facing this beautiful vista and its changing sunrises and sunsets is what we do when we visit Le Canon at the Gilchrist home of Patrick and Florence, parents of our close friends Seamus and Mia.

This is a painting of oyster beds in the Bassein de Archechon in the northwestern shore of France near Cap Ferret, an hour north of Bordeaux. It is also where Monet and other impressionists painted because of its beauty.

The house looks out at this vast water basin full of oyster beds. The raw oysters in all the areas of these waters are so fresh and delicious. We eat them at the little restaurant houses owned by the French oyster fishermen and enjoy the beautiful waterfront view and the changing sunsets.

This painting is sold, but an 8" x 10" print is available for $75 plus s/h.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Washday in Tuscany


Washday in Tuscany
20" x 16" acrylic on stretched canvas framed
In the Fall of 2003, I went on a workshop with sixteen other artists for two weeks in Buenconvento, Tuscany. I painted everyday and visited different towns in Tuscany in the afternoon and evening. This is one of the paintings I did from one of the towns.
This painting is sold, but an 8" x 10" print of it is available for $75 plus s/h.

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