Sheffield Island Lighthouse Connecticut is a painting by Anne Norskog which was uploaded on August 10th, 2008.
Sheffield Island Lighthouse Connecticut
This lighthouse was nearly destroyed but through the hardwork of many people, it was brought back from the brink and is now standing proud and... more
by Anne Norskog
Title
Sheffield Island Lighthouse Connecticut
Artist
Anne Norskog
Medium
Painting - Digital Lighthouse Painting
Description
This lighthouse was nearly destroyed but through the hardwork of many people, it was brought back from the brink and is now standing proud and beautiful, once more.
Every piece of art in my gallery is original; not scanned; not a photograph. Using only the computer mouse, I draw every line, add every bit of shading, highlights, blending, and refining to finish a piece. All of the art is started in Microsoft Paintbrush. The finishing process is done using Photoshop Elements.
Every piece is printed using only the finest of professional materials available, by a professional printing house. Rigorous quality control is employed to guarantee a satisfactory work of fine art.
Fine canvas and museum-quality signed, numbered and authenticated paper prints are available from the gallery.
Uploaded
August 10th, 2008
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Comments (16)
Jane Bucci
This is a lovely nostalgic piece! You are a bonafide time traveler! Thank you for taking me with you to this place!
Dan Nance
Thanks Anne- Nice. Is it God, or the Devil they say lives in the details? Depends on who you're talking too I guess. Great work! D
William H RaVell III
Fantastic! I wouldn't have the patience to do what you do. You are very talented. I really captured this light house, being from CT I am very familiar with Sheffield lighthouse. Bill
Songs of Thunder Fine Art Gallery
Hi Linda. Thanks for the nice comments this morning. This particular study took a lot of time. Glad you like it. :-)
Linda Mungerson
And another WOOOOOOW you have been busy making great paintings, lots of new ones since I checked last!! Bravo
Songs of Thunder Fine Art Gallery
Hi Justyna. Thanks for commenting again on this particular work. Painting digitally is not so different as painting with canvas and easel. The artist must devote time and effort to make a suitable rendering. Because of my physical limitations, this is how I must create...but I must create. :-)
Justyna Pastuszka
woooow...a lot of work...60 hours...you must love it....i would not be able to do it.....congratulations....good works