
Next to rusted paint, I love scraped and sanded hulls before they get repainted and become boring. Each one has its own unique abstract pattern and colors.
E.J. Lefavour
My View of Life on the Dock

Next to rusted paint, I love scraped and sanded hulls before they get repainted and become boring. Each one has its own unique abstract pattern and colors.
E.J. Lefavour
E.J. I love these images because the confirm for me how much color and wonder exists to the naked eye all around us.
Simply put, I would have found these works inspirational and curious too!
Bex
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The guys scraping or sanding the boat hulls always seem baffled when I photograph their boat in that state – they don’t see the abstract beauty of the work in progress.
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You and Neil share a love for photographing rusty stuff! 😀
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Love this series EJ!
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E.J. ~ We “see” so much beauty from your eyes. Will you have an open studio this summer?
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Hi Mary, yes, I am open at Hobbit House Studio, 1 Wonson Street (behind Sailor Stan’s), Thursday through Sunday now from around 11:00 to 6:00, or whenever my door is open, which is whenever I am here. I hope I get to meet you this year when you are here.
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Great the feeling from within and the woodwork is excellent each tells a story of it’s own over time thanks EJ 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
Remember the saying in my grandmothers house on the wall “The way to a friends house is never far! 🙂 So true!
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