Painting at Deception Pass

Today we started at Ana Spit on the north end of Whidbey Island. Lots of birds greeted us and we took a walk with them. However the soft sand and piles of driftwood precluded lugging painting gear. That’s why we ended up at a favorite spot – the rocky beaches below Deception Pass bridge.

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Jean At Work

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Artist Selfie

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And some closeup pics.

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Mossy Rock

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Jellyfish

Tomorrow we head to the mountains and no internet. I will catch up on posts when we return to civilization.

Paul

About Paul

I'm retired, but working at painting, photography, and song writing. We like to travel and paint plein air in new places. Of course that's also where photography comes into the picture, so to speak. Sometimes I get inspired to write songs about the people and places we visit.
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2 Responses to Painting at Deception Pass

  1. Jean-Paul Dumont says:

    I am impressed with artist’s selfie. As for the jellyfish, I must admit that the onlyway I like them is when they appear in my plate at a Chinese restaurant. A delicacy indeed!
    Enjoy and may the artisses continue to be inspired.
    As always

  2. redharparts says:

    That’s a lovely spot. I’ve painted from there!

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