This is an example of why we need to keep the oceans clean and no plastic. Clear and beautiful
Tag: ocean
Summer beach weekend
Churning seas on Tuesday morning
Through the night, the rain, ocean and especially the wind was loud and wonderful. This morning at mid tide the oceans was singing and churning.
White beach near sunset
On Monday afternoon went over to Black and White Beach, there was a lot of damage from the tides. The beauty of after the storm was also there.
Fun day on Saturday
The ocean put on quite a show this weekend, so much fun for all, kids and adults alike.
Brace Cove on a cold Saturday
Cloud bank over Shore Road
Shimmering ocean late afternoon
On Thursday around 5:15 the sun was shimmering over the ocean.
Clear water on an amazing beach day
Parting of clouds
The clouds this summer have been beautiful it definitely has been a ten of a summer.
Pretty waves on Thursday
The ocean has been so warm and so grateful for these beautiful early summer days.
Walk to the beach
Everyone know I am a beach bum even if it a little cold.
Now that is a wave off Magnolia Beach
Took this about half hour before high tide, very windy and the ocean is singing and roaring. Be careful out there
The curb appeal of Shore Road
Beautiful Clouds, blue ocean
After a fun Easter Brunch took a walk to Magnolia Beach, passing along Shore Road the clouds and ocean were so distinguished. In a couple of months there will be boats and activities giving us summer again.
Music to My Ears
The boys, dogs, and I took a walk on Cape Hedge Beach on Saturday morning. It certainly wasn’t warm…nor was it bright and sunny….but the sound of the waves was wonderful nonetheless. Here’s a little video if you aren’t close enough to hear it yourself.
The beauty of the ocean
From Shore Road
Naomi Lee shares her art in Gloucester and around Cape Ann. Also, This Sunday August 16th 2015 at The Magnolia Historical Society from 2-6pm. 46 Magnolia Ave Magnolia, Massachusetts
Naomi Lee (Glimcher Panarello) who has made her home here in Gloucester for the past eight years was a long time resident of Revere for thirty seven years and moved on to Marblehead for 18 years. She has been interested in art since early child hood. Always creating something from paint, mud and clay, she has even mentioned how she loved to get punished, knowing she would be sent to her room on purpose. It was there she could be secluded and create her art. She remembers painting birds on vinyl window shades. Also, one of a beautiful parrot that her mother gave to a neighbor who had mentioned how much she loved it.
At the age thirteen she went to the Museum Of Fine Arts and took a course in sculpture and that’s only training she has gotten, everything else was self taught. Because of her skills she ended up working in Parks and Recreation teaching children to senior citizens to create things from clay, later working at two different Jewish community centers one in Revere and one in Marblehead. For one season she was the Art Director at the Eastern Yacht club for the summer program. This was around the early 1990’s and continued teaching until the early 2000’s. Her last position was at Temple Emanuel teaching pottery in Marblehead 2002.
Two and a half years ago she was juried into the Guild of Beverly Artists, while looking to make money to get her car fixed, during that time she did five shows and many others on her own since.
There are many paintings to see of Gloucester’s landscape these happen to be a favorite subject of Naomi’s. Paintings can be done by photo or by eye. She believes in the warmth of the sun the calm of the moon the strength of the wind and power of sea.
Naomi calls this seascape of Good Harbor a miracle painting after a serious decision in her life and seeing the rainbow confirmed her choice. This is the product of doing so.
Here are some other pieces of Naomi’s art work.
My favorite of The Annisquam Lighthouse.
Come by and visit me Sunday at The Magnolia Historical Society from 2-6pm. Many great paintings by local artists, including yours truly.
My artwork can also be seen at the new Salem Art Gallery at 179 Essex Street. Open Thursday and Friday 4-8 and on weekends 12-6. My art is on display until Octobe
Naomi Lee contact
naomileeart@outlook.com
(781) 710-1080
Niles Beach Fog Saturday 05/30
Until the fog burned off the International Dory Eliminations race directions were going to be simple: “If you see Hammond Castle, turn around…”
International Dory Race Qualifier Saturday 05/30
After the fog burned off the races were on!