Many lighthouses are tall and majestic, but Pemaquid doesn't need height to make it a real beauty. Size is not important here since this lighthouse sits at the top of a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The grounds around the light are rocky making it fun to paint with a palette knife. Visitors can often been seen climbing up and down the rocks that lead to the water's edge. Since it has easy access, Pemaquid is one of the most frequently visited on the Maine Coast.h
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Pemaquid Lighthouse...palette knife painting by Peg Whitacre
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lighthouses,
Maine Coast
Careers in music, education and photography led me into the world of oil painting, which is a "daily" challenge to me.
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My mother visits Pemaquid Point as often as she can for the purpose of a church's mission trip. She would love this.....is it for sale? If so, what is the price?
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