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Dinghies at Town Pier - Phase One
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It was a picture-perfect, glorious, early June day at the Town Pier, Brant Rock, Marshfield, MA. Plein air painting was the goal, which is always plenty of enjoyment, but it was not my only entertainment at the busy dock. As I was setting up, to my left there was a lobster fisherman loading traps onto his boat. He was sliding the traps off of his truck trailer, to the retaining wall and onto the boat, which was nearly the same height because of the high tide. He certainly demonstrated a great way to take advantage of the tide.
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Dinghies at Town Pier - Phase Two |
To my right was a Mom who pulled in with her two girls. The girls wore wet suits and life jackets and without hesitation, jumped into the water which was probably fifty degrees, and swam with glee for an hour. (They paid me a visit after their swim.) Right in front of me were two men fishing. No bites - I don't think, but a fitting addition to the scene.
As for the painting, I framed out the composition with the pier itself, the Green Harbor houses across the water and in the foreground, the dock where several dinghies were tied up. The blue dinghie sitting on the dock was to be the center of intere
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Dinghies at Town Pier - Final
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st of the painting, but it got demoted to second place once the white haired guy in the vintage wooden dinghie rowed right toward me.
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