Lighthouse and buildings, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, Maine.
One of my favorite Maine artists is Andrew Wyeth who painted the land and people around him in his hometown of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and his summer home in Cushing, Maine. I’ve always found his art of everyday subject matter filled with a haunting sense of urgency and foreboding dread, yet contemplative and silent. A few days ago, we went to Pemaquid Point Lighthouse for dinner with the hopes of some good sunset photos. The contrast light on the lighthouse reminded me of Wyeth’s work … a silent and lonely abstract of the stark landscapes of Maine.
spot on!
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Very moody photo, Reena. The shadows are perfect. I can really see it as a painting in one of Wyeth’s books.
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Thanks Millard … that’s very kind.
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Lovely, one of the best. I’ve been a fan of Wyeth ever since college and this is, as someone else commented, spot on.
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I’m a late newcomer to Wyeth only discovering him and his work at Chadd’s Ford. Spending our summers in Maine, one can see the lighting he saw as he looked at his landscapes.
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Love Wyeth. You’ve captured the lonely beauty of a Wyeth painting. I love it.
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Thank you Susan!
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I love the composition and muted colors. Beautiful!
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