Back in April I was at a workshop with Frances Ferdinands (see posts on 21 and 23 April 2012) and had enjoyed doing the mixed media collages featuring wrecks so much that I have decided to do a couple more of them.
Many stories abound about the two Dixon Cove wrecks. There is a version that maintains one of the ships was a Cayman-owned vessel run aground intentionally for insurance. Another colourful story that keeps coming up is that the ships were involved in the Nicaraguan revolution, and then abandoned.
Perhaps one day I will find the true story, I will just have to keep digging every time I go to Roatan to dive.
I added a wash of burnt sienna over the image of the wreck to give it a rusted appearance.
This 8" x 10" mixed media collage painting is of the other wreck in Dixon Cove, Roatan . I have photographed both of these wrecks many times. This painting when framed will be available for $150.00.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and enjoy the artwork. I hope you will return often.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Dixon Cove Wreck II
Labels:
acrylic,
collage,
mixed media,
painting a day,
ship wrecks,
Susan Sydney
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