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Original Moonlight Marsh Nature Landscape Painting


22x28 Original Oil Landscape Painting
"Moonlight Magic"

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I completed this peaceful moonlight landscape of a wetland in my studio after taking a short hike by the C-18 canal in Palm Beach Gardens off PGA Blvd. There is a pebbly path that leads you all the way to Riverbend Park.   There is a beautiful park called Sandhill Crane Access Park with a nice overlook, picnic tables and restrooms.  I noticed that people on bicycles travel on the pathway to Riverbend.  This area is part of the Loxahatchee Slough.

The nature marsh painting feels magical and you can almost hear the crickets and frogs serande the moon!  The moonlight dances on the serene marsh. The painting has a 3-D look and feel. The moonlight  sparkles on the water and distant marsh. The beautiful weedy marsh shore is built up with layers of soft paint. Stand by the shore and relax in this serene landscape painting.

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