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Monet Style Beach Painting

Coastal Decor Painting of  a seascape with Palm Trees

"Tropical Bliss"
6x8" 
Acrylic Painting
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Coastal Decor Painting
This is  a colorful heavy impasto painting of palm trees on an island that was painted in a Monet style and would be at home in any coastal decor!   I am amazed at how some of the impressionist painters layered thick juicy layers of paint on the canvas. They seemed to almost carve the painting out of the paint.   I am particularly admire the Pennsylvania Impressionists like Daniel Garber.  Also, my favorite seascape and marine artist is Frederick Judd Wauh who painted with a heavy impasto technique.    

I saw my first impressionist exhibit at the Society of Four Arts on Palm Beach, and it changed the way I paint.  I love to paint  my coastal landscapes and seascapes with texture and layers of paint that bring a wonderful dimensional look to my impressionist paintings.   

This beach painting does not need to be framed as the painting continues around all sides of the canvas.]

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