Crusing towards Summer
Watercolour on Arches 300gsm cold press cotton paper (unframed)
42cmx29cm
Hobart Tasmania is home to the second deepest natural port.
Back in the day is used to be frequented by whaling ships.
Fortunately in this day it is used as the gateway to Antarctica and it also enables large cruise ships to sail almost into the heart of the city.
If you time your visit right you may see the Sydney to Hobart yachts sail across the finish line.
I painted this painting from the perspective from Bellerive Beach on Hobart’s Eastern Shore.
Watercolour on Arches 300gsm cold press cotton paper (unframed)
42cmx29cm
Hobart Tasmania is home to the second deepest natural port.
Back in the day is used to be frequented by whaling ships.
Fortunately in this day it is used as the gateway to Antarctica and it also enables large cruise ships to sail almost into the heart of the city.
If you time your visit right you may see the Sydney to Hobart yachts sail across the finish line.
I painted this painting from the perspective from Bellerive Beach on Hobart’s Eastern Shore.
Watercolour on Arches 300gsm cold press cotton paper (unframed)
42cmx29cm
Hobart Tasmania is home to the second deepest natural port.
Back in the day is used to be frequented by whaling ships.
Fortunately in this day it is used as the gateway to Antarctica and it also enables large cruise ships to sail almost into the heart of the city.
If you time your visit right you may see the Sydney to Hobart yachts sail across the finish line.
I painted this painting from the perspective from Bellerive Beach on Hobart’s Eastern Shore.