Maine II (2025)

$52.50

A small 5x7 watercolor captures a quiet corner of Maine with the economy of a single, assured glance: granular pigments settle into the tooth of the paper, creating weathered textures that echo salt-scrubbed rocks and the mottled clapboard of a clapboard cottage. Soft washes of sea-glass green and pewter blue pool and granulate into channels, suggesting tide-worn mussel beds and a distant horizon obscured by mist. A spare, dark wash marks a lone lobster trap and the suggestion of a wooden jetty, its shadow grounding the composition and leading the eye toward a pale, cloud-streaked sky. The painting’s small scale and grainy surfaces convey the hush of early morning on the coast—intimate, elemental, and precisely observed.

This is an original piece.

A small 5x7 watercolor captures a quiet corner of Maine with the economy of a single, assured glance: granular pigments settle into the tooth of the paper, creating weathered textures that echo salt-scrubbed rocks and the mottled clapboard of a clapboard cottage. Soft washes of sea-glass green and pewter blue pool and granulate into channels, suggesting tide-worn mussel beds and a distant horizon obscured by mist. A spare, dark wash marks a lone lobster trap and the suggestion of a wooden jetty, its shadow grounding the composition and leading the eye toward a pale, cloud-streaked sky. The painting’s small scale and grainy surfaces convey the hush of early morning on the coast—intimate, elemental, and precisely observed.

This is an original piece.