by Lindi Kirwin
South Stack Lighthouse, constructed in 1809 on the north west coast of Anglesey, (North Wales), as a warning beacon to passing vessels of the treacherous rocks below.
This 40” x 40” acrylic/mixed media painting has lots of atmosphere…on the way down over 400 steps you will be able to view the awesome geology of the surrounding vertical cliff faces. You can really feel the wind in your hair and hear the crashing of the waves on the rocks. Anyone who has visited South Stack Lighthouse will know exactly what I mean!!
This canvas is for sale and ready to hang.
On the sale of this painting, I pledge to donate half (£250) the monies to the Holyhead R.N.L.I.
If you have a favourite place and would like to commission me to paint it, do contact me.
Lindi © 2010
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Artwork Facts
| size: | 102 X 102 cm |
|---|---|
| media: | Acrylic/Mixed Media |
| framed: | no |
| added: | 5 Years ago |
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