This painting portrays the Toward Point Foghorn Building under a full moon, nestled quietly on the Cowal Peninsula. The structure stands white and weathered, with a dark roof and a glass-topped section that hints at its maritime function. A flagpole bearing the Scottish Saltire adds a subtle sense of place and pride The foreground is alive with wildflowers—vivid reds, yellows, and purples—that contrast beautifully against the deep blues of the sea and sky. Their presence softens the utilitarian nature of the building, suggesting that even in remote, functional spaces, nature finds a way to flourish.
The edges are painted allowing the work to be hung without a frame.
stretched canvas and acrylic paint
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This painting portrays the Toward Point Foghorn Building under a full moon, nestled quietly on the Cowal Peninsula. The structure stands white and weathered, with a dark roof and a glass-topped section that hints at its maritime function. A flagpole bearing the Scottish Saltire adds a subtle sense of place and pride The foreground is alive with wildflowers—vivid reds, yellows, and purples—that contrast beautifully against the deep blues of the sea and sky. Their presence softens the utilitarian nature of the building, suggesting that even in remote, functional spaces, nature finds a way to flourish.
The edges are painted allowing the work to be hung without a frame.
stretched canvas and acrylic paint
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