Sunday, March 8, 2020

#2316 "Outbound from Snug Harbour"

Snug Harbour was a quaint and quiet little cove that reminded me very much of Nova Scotia. This is another view of Snug Harbour Range Rear Lighthouse which I also painted in #2311. I tried to be faithful to all of the structures on the various rocky islands. The Snug Harbour Rear Range Lighthouse is a one-and-a-half storey dwelling with a tapered tower rising from the centre of its roof. It was built in 1893 and became operational within a year later.

This view is looking toward the west as we left the shelter of Snug Harbour. The cold front was well to the south and the northwesterly breeze was starting to organize streets of stratocumulus.

I also painted the buildings of Snug Harbour itself in #2312 "Snug Harbour".

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