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Dockside Collection Beautiful ain't always pretty
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Beautiful ain't always pretty

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This is one of my favorite phrases, and I feel like this old boat exemplifies how beautiful less than pretty can be.  The combination of major rust, and various shades of peeling blue paint are irrestible. I just love the contrast of this big hulking mass of a boat against the water and sky. To me this is a portrait of an elder,like a salty old fish boat captain. I hope people see the the hours at sea in the warm brown rust, and the complexity of her gearing in all of the cables and ropes. I combined acrylic with market and paint crayon to get the texture and layers of water, boat and sky

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This is one of my favorite phrases, and I feel like this old boat exemplifies how beautiful less than pretty can be.  The combination of major rust, and various shades of peeling blue paint are irrestible. I just love the contrast of this big hulking mass of a boat against the water and sky. To me this is a portrait of an elder,like a salty old fish boat captain. I hope people see the the hours at sea in the warm brown rust, and the complexity of her gearing in all of the cables and ropes. I combined acrylic with market and paint crayon to get the texture and layers of water, boat and sky

This is one of my favorite phrases, and I feel like this old boat exemplifies how beautiful less than pretty can be.  The combination of major rust, and various shades of peeling blue paint are irrestible. I just love the contrast of this big hulking mass of a boat against the water and sky. To me this is a portrait of an elder,like a salty old fish boat captain. I hope people see the the hours at sea in the warm brown rust, and the complexity of her gearing in all of the cables and ropes. I combined acrylic with market and paint crayon to get the texture and layers of water, boat and sky

traci thayne corbett artworks, 15 Plum Street, Gloucester, MA, 01930, United States   978 766 1156   tracithaynecorbett@gmail.com