Acadia Seashore 5x5 inch gouache painting on panel by JDHolmes
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Acadia Seashore

Ahoy from Acadia Seashore! Before I share details, I’d like to welcome you here. Meaning? Well, here goes.

I love to paint. For several months each year, we tow a small teardrop camper (and my mobile studio). I bring my paints and sketch and paint as we travel and trek. This year, we made it as far north as Newfoundland.

No matter where we are, each week I share a painting, sketch or study. My hope is that what I draw or paint might delight and inspire you. Sign up here to receive these colorful painting posts in your inbox.

The Setting

This week’s painting is from Sullivan Maine. We have camped here for several years. Guess why? OK you don’t have to guess. Here’s the view:

Our little camper is off to the right of this image. Then, there are a few trees and then the mighty ocean. Pretty nifty, eh? But I confess we may not return to this spot again. The traffic noise was incredibly loud at night. And, the campground owners are cramming in more campsites as we speak. Ugh! Still, what a beautiful view, right?

Acadia Seashore Painting

I had lots of fun painting this one! Why? The air was cool, pristine and calm. The temperature was heavenly. And, those two trees just look like two people having a conversation. Don’t they? This 5×5 inch gouache painting is for sale for $85 + NC Sales Tax + Free shipping. To purchase, simply click and pay here.

More Maine Adventures

Before we packed up to head back to NC, I was lucky enough to go kayaking with our dear pal, Kathy Clark. She’s known (as a legendary kayaker) in the Maine kayaking world. And, her nickname is “Aunt Kathy” because she’s everyone’s aunt and she is known for her generosity and home made cookies. And, she has the patience to go kayaking with me on a lake. (My ocean kayaking husband, David, considers this a yawn of kayaking adventure. HA! After all, he and Kathy ocean kayaked for 6-hours the day before.) Here’s a pic of Kathy and me taken by David. We had a blast!

But Wait There’s More

On the way home, the artistic highlight was stopping at Frederick Church’s home in Hudson, New York. It’s a beautiful 250 acre property called Olana along the Hudson River. And, Church embraced native gardening wayyyyy before it was even on our radars. How? He transformed farmland by reinvigorating a lake and planting hundreds of native oak trees and plants; a project that took 20 years to complete. This also meant, he could walk out of his house to epic views to paint.

If you ever get the chance to visit this beautiful place, go! Admission is free to the property and there are several trails with gorgeous views. I paid a small admission fee to tour his house. Here are a few photos of the beautiful decorations in and incredible view from the house.

How About You

How are you doing gentle reader? As this summer winds down, do you have any artistic highlights you want to share here? If so, please do so in the comments below. I look forward to hearing from you!

10 Comments

  1. Beautiful painting and scenery – both natural and architectural, Julie! How can one not be inspired?! Love Acadia! Joe and I went there years ago while on a trip along the Maine coast. It was breathtaking. xoxo

    1. Hi Alexandra, TY so much. We definitely have a soft spot in our hearts for Maine these days. It’s definitely memorable and, as you say, breathtaking! xoxo

  2. Hi Julie- this week’s painting is cool and clear
    Just like the Maine day you described as you painted.

    PS- I’m
    So glad you and Kathy got to kayak together. The lake photo is beautiful too!

    1. Hi Kathy! The cool and clear experience of Maine was so refreshing this year. I am grateful it translated into this painting here too. And, that kayaking adventure was fantastic. xoxo

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