This is one of those paintings that painted itself.  (Seems like I'm starting to say that more and more lately!)  Part of the reason is that I was working on linen that had a couple extra coats of acrylic gesso laid on it to "kill" the linen texture.  I don't like the woven pattern of canvas and linen, and when I run across a panel prepared with it, I always lay on more gesso.  In this case, just enough texture was left so that my brushstrokes for the water and distant light on Ragged Point "broke" -- thus suggesting detail in a way that would have taken me many, many hours to create with a fine brush.  You can see the effect in the detail.
| "Ragged Point," 8x10, oil/panel, en plein air | 
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