A Cold and Foggy View is a painting by Jani Freimann which was uploaded on November 8th, 2011.
A Cold and Foggy View
A cold and foggy view of a Northwestern beach called Kopachuck State Park located in Gig Harbor, Washington.... more
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Price
$750
Dimensions
22.000 x 15.000 inches
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Title
A Cold and Foggy View
Artist
Jani Freimann
Medium
Painting - Watercolor/india Ink
Description
A cold and foggy view of a Northwestern beach called Kopachuck State Park located in Gig Harbor, Washington.
A view looking North towards Raft Island which is the horizon line in the background. To the left of the fallen trees is Dead Man's Island. There always seems to be fallen or washed up trees on the shoreline of this beach. The landscape constantly changes. Pacific Northwest beaches are truly living beaches. Besides the fallen tree sculptures that appear and disappear suddenly, there sometimes are myriads of sand dollars that can only be seen when the tide is low. Live sand dollars are covered in black "hairs", cilia, on the underside that move when you run your fingers across them.
My family frequented this beach when my children were young. I heard that the campsite was closed to the public due to budget cuts, but you can still visit the beach.
Uploaded
November 8th, 2011
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Comments (10)
Gary F Richards
Outstanding landscape composition, lighting, shading, excellent color and artwork! F/L voted
Lisa Kaiser
I was reading your awesome bio, and then got carried away with looking at your awesome paintings.
Xueling Zou
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Hazel Holland
Jani, very beautiful! I can feel the cold and wetness of the fog. F/V
Jani Freimann replied:
Thank you, Hazel. I let the India Ink bleed in this piece in sections so it wasn't to harsh against the foggy feeling. :-)