Along the Shore by Carolyn Bishop
Carolyn Bishop

Along the Shore by

Pastel landscape painting of shoreline overlooking one of the Great Lakes, Lake Michigan, on the Door County Peninsula near Bailey’s Harbor, Wisconsin. Original is 8″ × 20″.

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Tags

lake, landscape, pastel, shore

Comments

  • WOLF
    WOLFalmost 4 years ago

    WELL DONE

  • Thanks, Wolf, and also for adding it to your favorites!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • WarrenMackenzie
    WarrenMackenziealmost 4 years ago

    Haven’t checked your paintings for a little while Carolyn. I don’t think I’ve been receiving notices, but having seen this one, I first went back to your gallery and notice I’ve missed quite a few, all excellent representations of our landscape. This one is such that if you squint it almost looks like you’re standing there. The water reflections help with that the most.

  • Thanks for returning for a look, Warren — and for your lovely comment!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • WOLF
    WOLFalmost 4 years ago

    youur welcome

  • pauito
    pauitoalmost 4 years ago

    Carolyn this is so colorful. I love the clouds and the water, they look so real. Beautiful painting.

  • Thanks, Mayra! Glad you like it!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • Grinch/R. Pross
    Grinch/R. Prossalmost 4 years ago

    Another gorgeus job!!!!!!

  • I appreciate your lovely comment! Thanks!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • aphoto4you
    aphoto4youalmost 4 years ago

    excellent art and work…..super colours

  • Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • christiane
    christianealmost 4 years ago

    you have captured such a beautiful feeling of peace quiet

  • Marsha Woods
    Marsha Woodsalmost 4 years ago

    SUPER!

  • Thanks for your support, Marsha!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • WhiteDove Studio kj gordon
    WhiteDove Stud...almost 4 years ago

    nicely done Carolyn……….the picture takes the eye deeper and deeper

  • Thank you, kj!

    – Carolyn Bishop

  • brirose55
    brirose55almost 4 years ago

    awesome work

  • Thank you, brirose!

    – Carolyn Bishop