This is a large version of Shallow mooring at Sorrento link
I felt like doing a larger one and it is mostly acrylic, painted on watercolour paper. Image size: 54×73 cms.
I want to enter it into a local Art on Paper competition. This is held at Hazelhurst, our local Regional Art Gallery. Entry has to be in by May 18th and they tell you if you are hung by June 6th.
To even get hung,as a traditional artist, in this show is an almighty achievement, most of the work hung is very contemporary.
I did get hung once, at the very first show.
They hung my work on a pillar, in the restaurant, away from the main exhibits!
But I’ll give it a go, just for the fun of it!
Thank you all so very much for all the kind comments, faves and watches. I really appreciate these.
See more of Freda’s works:
Boats
City
Fractals
Stillife
Figures
Landscape
Seascape
Abstract
I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists
blue, boats, reflections, ripples, seascape, water, watercolour
Comments
absolutely amazing art! detail is fabulous and I wish you all the very best in the competition!
Thanks very much Linda
– Freda Surgenor
Awesome great capture
Thanks very much, Charlene
– Freda Surgenor
very nice work. good depth of the water.
Thank you Harold
– Freda Surgenor
How on earth you managed to paint so much detail in that dappled water is beyond me Freda.
A labour of love which turned out to be a masterpiece.
Thank you very much Brian
– Freda Surgenor
Brian said it; it is a masterpiece!
Thanks Douglas
– Freda Surgenor
Wow truly amazing Freda – don’t know how you do it!!!
Thank you very much
– Freda Surgenor
Beautiful capture Freda, love the colour of the water, and anchor rope! Well shot :)
Thank you very much Adam
– Freda Surgenor
So masterfully done! I juat found your Bubble Freda – soo glad I did – you are a fabulous artist!
Thank you very much, Leslie, much appreciated.
– Freda Surgenor
Stunning work Freda !!
As Brian said, a labour of love !
Thanks George and for the fave.
– Freda Surgenor
oh yeah. i want to get wet
thanks for your nice remark and the fave.

– Freda Surgenor