Shells and Storm - 20 in. x 24 in. Oil On Canvas
This is a big storm on the Gulf of Mexico from the back deck of the beach house we were staying in late this summer on a family vacation. The wind really had the waves up and the horizontal cloud and storm line was really amazing to see.
This island has a lot of shells that wash up with the tides and the row on the window ledge were some that we had collected over the previous day.
This painting makes me think of hope... All storms pass and the sun eventually shines again. I hope that you enjoy it.
I'm Steve Boggs, I am an artist from Tennessee. I have been painting for over 30 years, working predominately in oils and painting the things that I see around me everyday. Hopefully you will enjoy viewing my work. And of course please feel free to add comments, or select the link on any painting if you are interested in bidding on or buying. You are also welcome to contact me about purchasing or commissioning a painting.
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