There is a section of rocky coastline between the Green Harbor River and the Brant Rock neck section of Marshfield, MA that has become home for a small seal population. At low tide, the seals can be seen sunning themselves on the more distant rocks. They actually looked like rocks themselves, except that the shape was a little different - two pointed ends (head and tail :)).
The seals were the highlight of this paint out, along with the mild temperatures and calm seas. As for the painting, there were challenges. I've been painting a lot of rocks and surf lately so I mistakenly thought it would go smoothly. I set up on the (sinking) sand, near the (rising) water line, just down from the (windy) opening along Ocean Street. I began sketching the myriad of rocks and boulders connecting the abstract dark shapes across the scene. Fast forward one hour...the easel blew over and I couldn't seem to get set up the same way again. I painted for a few more minutes holding the board in my hand, working around the sand and gravel on my palette. Arrggrrhhh! I remind myself that a bad day painting on the beach beats a great day in an office every time!
The painting was only about 60% complete when I packed up. The remainder was done in the studio - and it still isn't quite done. I'm sharing it now, but I think it needs something. Maybe a unifying toned glaze to tone down the bright areas on the rocks. I welcome your critiques as always.
Here's a paint out bonus...
a short clip of the seals.
https://youtu.be/-sd13uJa2gw
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