Description
Continuing the lighthouse theme and exploring more shapes and architectural styles of lighthouse construction, this light house painting depicts an early attempt at building a lighthouse using wood to form a precarious tower which sways in the wind!
Early lighthouse construction saw many structures made from wood but the relentless seas quickly demolished those searly structures.
The title of this painting is Light House No.2 – presumable No. 1 was demolished by the sea!
This humorous look at the life of a lighthouse keeper shows the perfectly mown green grass lawn and the general clutter around the lovely whitewashed house, the garden shed and the old caravan just add to the fun that I try to put into my paintings.
The washing line is an element that always features in my paintings and adds interest and a human touch to the painting.
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