This source image was from a trip to Ocean Shores, Washington, to see my Dad. I took a long walk south on the beach when I realized that hovering around the huge driftwood stump I wanted to shoot was silly. The kids weren't going to relinquish it any soon time.
Beautiful January day on the Pacific. Light coat temperature, light breeze, tide going out, and beautiful skies in a range from pure brilliant blue to a few wispy clouds out on the horizon. As with all the Mirrors, I didn't know the angel was there watching over me that day, but I sure felt her.
LH
Mirror 086_ Angel Of The Sea
Series: The Mirror Project; Phase 1 Inception
Source Image: Ocean Shores, Washingon; February 2009
Mirror Creation date: January 2010
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Artist favored strata for this work: Mid-Gloss Metal Keep in mind when considering price that Metal and Canvas Wrap are ready to hang. If you're choosing papers, framing will be custom..
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