Last month I was intrigued by the waves crashing on the furthest rocks, making giant rooster tails that twisted and reversed as they crashed onto other rocks or back into the sea. This visit found me exploring in paint the inside end that you see here. These sites are both painted at the same location from a little different angle and different times of day. Morning sun lights up the algae and grasses and water, but an overcast sky softens those colors in the second picture. Various rocks are covered and uncovered by sand each day as seagulls and sandpipers scavenge and flit about the shore.Incoming Tide, oil 8x10 2012
LowTide Jetty, oil 8x10 2012

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