Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Trip to Monhegan

These images are all from a recent trip to Monhegan Island in Maine. It was a great chance to do some outdoor painting, and try to improve on my efforts from last year.
This view is from Horn Hill, a beautiful site
looking down at the town and water.
Most of the houses and inns on the island are half
clapboard, half gray-shingled, and dot the
landscape in all directions.
Monhegan is powered entirely by propane
fuel, the tanks are one of the iconic scenes
of the island. As are the Adirondack chairs.


Two watercolor sketches -- this one of a yard with
bags of carob shell mulch: a great smelling
alternative to bark mulch and used everywhere on
the island.


The second is of two pine trees
on Horn Hill,  the most common
tree next to fruit trees on the island.
This is an experimental sketch of shale and desert-
like rocks on Lighthouse Hill. The scrubby plants
and hard backed beetles nearby made it seem like
a barren, hard place, so different from other lush
parts of the island.




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