Three Pilings in a Lagoon

Two days ago, I painted at the San Dieguito Lagoon north of San Diego. It was my first time painting away from my home since the COVID numbers exploded last fall. It was great to be out, and I used up a lot of my morning before choosing a scene to paint. Despite the many compelling scenes, these three pilings by the edge of the lagoon captured my attention. I liked the play of their shadows and reflections in the moving water and their contrast with the wedges of land that came in from both sides. I didn’t finish while I was at the lagoon but was able to do so today.

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13 Responses to Three Pilings in a Lagoon

  1. I love the sunlit water.

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  2. munyingnying says:

    ‘Love this. The light, shadows, reflection, the impressionist strokes. 🎨🖌️🖼️

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  3. tprevey says:

    Beautiful impressionistic depiction of sunlight on water!

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  4. She says:

    HUGE SUCCESS! Love all the textures and color changes front and back! Exceptional!

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  5. Beverly Barrett says:

    You are good at shadows!

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  6. AAN GEE says:

    This is so beautiful!!! The shimmering quality is lovely.

    On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 2:53 AM, Deliberate Sketching wrote:

    > Sarah Sullivan posted: ” Two days ago, I painted at the San Dieguito > Lagoon north of San Diego. It was my first time painting away from my home > since the COVID numbers exploded last fall. It was great to be out, and I > used up a lot of my morning before choosing a scene to pa” >

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  7. Loving your beautiful work!!!!

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