verah cool....makes me want to go there and just sit and watch the water. you are so talented, sir.
reguards yer awestruck pal bugg
The colors are striking. Way to go Jon!
I already told you that I absolutely love this. This is amazing art!My own style is improving, but I still wish you lived close enough for me to take lessons from you. I love how you use colors.
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wow...excellent...I really it
Great painting, love the rocks.
Pretty!!!
Very nice! AJ
Wow! I never knew you were a talented artist!
If you go to my web site and look through the old work, you will see a smaller painting done from the same photos that I painted back in the 1980s. It was one of the many landscapes my ex stole during the divorce.
I LOVE it--really good!
The opportunity to see geological formations is one of the reasons I find mountains and sea shores so intriguing to study. Another subject is wildlife. We stood on the bridge for half an hour yesterday watching a trout feeding in the river.
I always loved to go to this point, on 17-Mile Drive on the Monterey Peninsula. I love Geology. The fault line visible in this painting is a dividing line between a reddish granite (Igneous rock) and a very light Limestone (sedimentary rock). How they are neighbors along a fault line..? The Limestone was shoved up out of the ocean on the right. The much younger granite slammed into the coast as part of an old island chain about 100 million years ago.
reguards
yer awestruck pal
bugg