Rockpool at Torquay






The photographs I posted of the North sculptures at the Geelong Waterfront reminded me of a paint/oil pastel picture I made of a rockpool at Torquay beach, so I found it, scanned a coupe of sections of it as it is about A3 in size, and then messed around with variations. Not a tranquil sort of beach it seems.
Labels: painting of rocks, Torquay beach
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