Painting a Lobster Wharf

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Painting a Lobster Wharf

Here's the last painting from our trip to Maine: a painting of a wharf at New Harbor.

Lobster Wharf, 5 x 8 inches, gouache
The air is foggy, which is good, because it means that the light won't change too much, and I can paint for three or more hours.



Lobster boats come up periodically to offload their catch, as you'll see in this video (link to YouTube).

Four steps in painting Lobster Wharf: 1) Watercolor pencil, 2) Overall
wash and darks, 3) Far distances, (chowder break) and 4) Opaque detailing. 
Here's an overview of the steps in the painting.


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