Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Paintings at Peggy’s Cove
There were many wonderful sights at Peggy’s Cove.  It’s known for its lighthouse, but we found there was so much more.  The small village at the lighthouse is mostly a tourist location today, but it also seems to still be a fishing village at heart.  These image paintings focus on that part of the village.
Peggy’s Cove Boat House
This boat house speaks to so much history.  Its siding worn from facing so many storms and wintry weather, yet the dock still stands to welcome home a weary fisherman.  And, the sun warms the entire scene.
Lobster Traps and Fisherman
I don’t know who the marvelous artist was who created the fisherman on the right, but it’s a lovely counterpoint to the rustic lobster traps sitting next to it.  Needless to say, this fisherman wasn’t fishing for lobster!
Peaceful Cove
This is such a peaceful, sleepy scene in Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia.  I love the bright colors – green grass will last but a season, but the blue water, red  boat house and orange canoe will last year ‘round!
Red Boat Reflection
This is a lovely fishing village scene at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia.  Red boat, turquoise doors of the boat house, and more red in the chairs set up on the far shore.  I can just imagine people sitting and watching the fishing boats come and go.
Enjoy!
Note:  These images are available in a variety of sizes and finishes at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/nadine-berg.

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