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by Mary Ellen Mueller Legault
$49.00
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Design Details
Typical sight of a sailboat tied up in Perkins Cove, Maine.
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
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Typical sight of a sailboat tied up in Perkins Cove, Maine.
NOTICE: All work in this gallery is the original work of Mary Ellen Mueller Legault. It is for sale, copyrighted to Mary Ellen Mueller Legault and, as such, is protected by US and International Copyright laws. BIO: WATERCOLORS, WATERCOLORS AND MORE WATERCOLORS....with a few pencil drawings and a photo or two. See also: my sisters and brother Jackie Mueller-Jones, Carol Mueller, Debbie Mueller-Peate , Albert J. Mueller. I was born into an artistic family and doodling was a way of life. The margins in my school books were usually much more interesting to me than the actual subject matter being taught. These were empty spaces just waiting to be filled with fun things, such as lips, snakes, eyes, leaves,...
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Eileen Hale
It's so neat to see both versions of this painting. I like them both. Seems like the details have moved from the boat, in this one, to the part of the water with the house's reflection, in the other. Sweet! I like the change in texture from one to the other.
Ted Hebbler
Very warm and chearful watercolor,Mary Ellen.....i love your work...thanks for the lovely thoughts and have a beautiful day,love Ted
Justyna Pastuszka
Beautiful watercolor painting,it reminds me when I was younger.