An unusual sign overlooking London Bridge Ocean Beach at Portsea.
(London Bridge features just behind the top left of the sign!)
The artist John Percival painted the scene beyond the sign.
He is one of a number of artists featured on this artist trail.
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Sorrento-Portsea Artists' Trail
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14 comments:
what beautiful landscape.
I like the artist's rendition of this view. I bet this is a popular trail for lots of other artists!!!
Love the idea of seeing an artists' rendition of the immediate view.
What a beautiful landscape, I love seaside rock formations like that! It's such a great idea to place a picture of the painting in the landscape that inspired it. Great sign shot and haiku!
What a great trail that would be to walk, great scenes and great art.
That's a great idea! Love it.
Its also a nice painting! I love the "infinity" view!
Beautiful, simply beautiful! And I mean both the view and the artist's rendition ^.^
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How lovely to be able to paint like that, beautiful coastal image, I'll have to stick to my camera Gemma!
What beautiful pictures you show up here:)
I would love to follow this trail. Really interesting idea.
Wish I were there!
How cool is that? They have got to be great artists to have their work shown right next to the gorgeous scenery for comparison!
That's brilliant! Nature and art inspired by it.
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