Ruby Beach Sunset #2

Piece description from the artist

Ruby Beach in the Olympic National Park ranks on a par with my other all-time favorite beach: the Brewster Flats on Cape Cod. It's magical; the warm sunset light, filtered through the mist from the crashing waves; the incredible sea stacks, the sea stack reflections on the beach. I always try to time my visits for sunset at low tide and hope that the cloud bank that hangs off-shore will dissipate sufficiently to allow the sun to shine through.

I have walked the beach at least six times over the years. Returning to my car after one of my previous visits, I'd found a sprig of lavender attached to my door handle. By whom? Why? I looked around, but no one acknowledged the gift The sweetest gesture. It capped my day.

Other works by Merrill Shea

About Merrill Shea

Brookline, MA

Merrill Shea began his artistic career as a classical musician and then gradually migrated toward the visual arts. He has worked as a free-lance photographer in the commercial, non-profit and academic worlds throughout Eastern Massachusetts for over twenty-five years. He is entirely self-taught.

Merrill spends at least one month every year traveling primarily throughout New England and the Pacific Northwest. While his oeuvre includes urban imagery, his primary inspiration comes from the natural world. His TurningArt offerings represent a selection from his personal projects, which range from intimate and panoramic seascapes to interpreting the oldest living things on earth: the fantastically gnarled bristlecone pine trees that survive at twelve thousand feet above sea level.

Merrill continues to explore the varieties of color, graphics and texture that are possible within the photographic medium. Like many photographers, he has been influenced by the iconic black and white nature photography of Ansel Adams. In that regard, he has included identical images which he feels are effective both in color and black and white.

Merrill has always been fascinated with the medium of watercolor and has recently been exploring the possibilities of using various computer techniques to produce watercolor-like images from photographs that, in many cases, are indistinguishable from true watercolors.

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