Embleton Beach and Dustanborough Castle
Embleton Beach and Dustanborough Castle
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I painted on a small canvas that is not stretched on wooden bars. It can be framed like works on paper, but it doesn't need to be framed behind glass.
The painting is not framed. The images showing the work on a wall and in a frame are for demonstration purposes only.
Size: 20 x 15 cm; the painting itself is 17.5 x 12.5cm, showing a white margin around it.
Embleton Beach 3 is part of a collection of small acrylic paintings. This lovely beach is close to Dustanborough Castle's remains, which sit atop striking dark cliffs, as you see in this painting.
One sunny afternoon, I took a stroll with my dog Harvey, and we decided to explore the fields surrounding Embleton. Roaming through the fields, we relished the gentle breeze and the excitement of being a little lost in an unfamiliar landscape. We chanced upon a path that guided us through a picturesque golf course with well-maintained greens and breathtaking coastline views. Following the path, Harvey eagerly led the way until we arrived at the golden beach.
The golden sands extended before us, surrounded by the deep azure sky above. The contrast between the golden-yellow beach and the azure backdrop of the sky was a captivating sight—so much so that I felt inspired to create multiple paintings based on this location.