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A view I never tire of painting. Looking toward Gray's Point on Galiano Island, with Parker Island on the left. The white of the beach is comprised of thousands of years of discarded shells from indigenous people eating shellfish on the shore of their summer villages.
4" x 3" Acrylic on Cradled Wood Panel SOLD 2019