Showing posts with label Washington State Ferry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington State Ferry. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Hazy Day Ferry

Hazy Day Ferry, 13 x 7, oil on panel, $425 framed

Late sun and haze fade out the image of the Vashon Fauntleroy ferry as it crosses Puget Sound.  This artwork will be at the VIVA spring art tour, tour stop #37 the first two weekends of May 2024, the 4th & 5th and the 11th & 12th, 10am to 5pm./

My studio is located approximately 2 miles south of Dockton at 28405 101st Ave SW.  If you reach the beach you've gone too far! 

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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Blue Sky Sunset Ferry and Blake Island


 

18 x 36 painting of the Vashon-Southworth Ferry at Sunset with Blake Island and the Kitsap Peninsula in the background.  Sunlight peeks through broken clouds and colors the edges pink and yellow.  The ferry is in shadow except for a spotlight of white light.  I like the big sky and the blues and lavenders.  On my ETSY store 

Monday, July 27, 2020

Night Chetzemoka Ferry SOLD

A view of the Chetzemoka Ferry on a run from Tahlequah to Point Defiance.  Dusk is turning to night and the lights of Tacoma are twinkling in the background.  I like the colors of the different lights and reflections.  On my ETSY store

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Southworth Ferry Against A Dark Green Hill


I had a view of the Southworth Ferry from the hilltop on Pallisades Avenue at Vashon Heights. From that height the ferryboat looked like a toy as it pulled in and out of the dock.  The late afternoon sun threw a shadow across the hills behind the ferry landing and from the distance the water looked smooth and tranquil.  On my ETSY store

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Ferry at Fauntleroy SOLD

The Fauntleroy Ferry dock in West Seattle with a ferry loading and offloading cars, trucks and passengers.  The western sun puts a shine on the water, dissolves the distant shore in a pale haze and throws most of the ferry into shadow.  I like the reflections and movement in the water. 

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Dark Hills and Southworth Ferry SOLD

This one will be in the Vashon Art Studio Tour the first two weekends of May, May 6 & 7 and May 13 &14.  I'll be showing paintings at Stop # 23 at Dockton Pottery.  Here's a map.  See you there!
Late afternoon sun throws a shadow across the hills at Southworth.  A spot of sunshine lights up the end of the ferry and makes the view more dramatic.  A view of the Vashon-Fauntleroy-Southworth ferry as seen from the water of Puget Sound.