Fishing Boat

Oil on Canvas 16 X 20

  • Private Collection

  • Shown in the Perkins Gallery show at the Striar JCC, Canton, MA circa 2005

  • Available in open edition signed prints and note cards in the store.

This painting is a collaboration with my father and embodies a serene moment captured through the lens of both photography and oil painting. Papa’s passion for photography has been imprinted and etched across my entire life. This picture caught my breath and I wanted to recreate it with the brilliance and lushness of oils on canvas.

The focal point rests on a solitary fishing boat gently swaying on the tranquil waters. The faded blues of the sun-kissed boat reflect with warmth, invoking a sense of nostalgia and a simpler life. It's as if the boat itself is a character, poised between the familiarity of the shore and the boundless expanse of the ocean. Bounty awaits.

Yet, it's not just the boat that captivates; it's the subtle details that breathe life into the scene. The slight tension in the rope. The gentle breeze hinted at through the movement of the waves adds an element of dynamism to the otherwise tranquil tableau. It was a delight to create this collaborative endeavor - my homage to Papa’s lifelong passion for photography.

The Process

One of the painting's challenges lies in capturing the intricacies of the fishing nets without overwhelming the composition with excessive detail. I chose to navigate this delicate balance with suggestive brushstrokes rather than define, allowing the viewer's imagination to fill in the gaps and weave their narrative within the tapestry of the painting.

What To Do in Maine

While I can’t guarantee a fishing boat, the coast of Maine is dotted with endless tiny harbors, coves, and magic places. To me, they are a destination to sit on a rock and gaze at the sea, to sit on a bench in the sun to read a book, or my favorite, to bring a picnic and enjoy the mid-afternoon sun. Our coastlines are often impacted by tide - so the time of the day creates a variety of scenes.

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