Low Tide

$500.00

When I was on Amelia Island, Florida, I was always aware of the tides. Low tide shows sharp oyster shells and barnacles in the marshes, while a high tide during a full moon can flood the roads.

Now in New York, I have a relationship with the Hudson River that is different with ice, fog, and windy chop.

The poem “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow speaks to the rhythm of the tides of life from a mysterious traveler wandering the shore at twilight. It reminds me of the impermanence of struggles, joys, and life. This series represents the tides and the age-old saying, “This too shall pass”.

The multimedia painting was created with fluid acrylic, mica powder (magic dust), and hand-stitched embroidery on hand-stretched canvas.  It is finished off with varnish to protect the piece.

The artwork measures 12×12 inches, and the frame is included.

When I was on Amelia Island, Florida, I was always aware of the tides. Low tide shows sharp oyster shells and barnacles in the marshes, while a high tide during a full moon can flood the roads.

Now in New York, I have a relationship with the Hudson River that is different with ice, fog, and windy chop.

The poem “The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow speaks to the rhythm of the tides of life from a mysterious traveler wandering the shore at twilight. It reminds me of the impermanence of struggles, joys, and life. This series represents the tides and the age-old saying, “This too shall pass”.

The multimedia painting was created with fluid acrylic, mica powder (magic dust), and hand-stitched embroidery on hand-stretched canvas.  It is finished off with varnish to protect the piece.

The artwork measures 12×12 inches, and the frame is included.

-       Colors of the actual painting may look slightly different from the picture shown.

-       *All the paintings are final sale and payments made are non-refundable.*