Hendrick’s Head Light Painting
$1,300.00
Beautiful Hendricks Head Light keeps watch over a lobster fisherman checking his traps off Southport Island, Maine. Perfect summer morning!
A lobsterman checks his traps in front of Hendrick’s Head Lighthouse. It’s a typical summer morning in midcoast Maine.
Hendricks Head Light is on Southport Island, near Boothbay. You can view it from this side angle on Dogfish Head Road or see it across from Georgetown with binoculars.
For this painting, I went down early in the morning when the tide was very high, mostly covering the rocks in front (you can see a little splashing). I was so excited to have the fishing boat circling around, adding some splashing on the rocks.
This Hendricks Head painting would add serious color to your living room decor. The red and blue work so well together.
Product Details
© Beth Whitney. All rights reserved. As the artist, I retain the copyright for all works of art, and this is not transferred at the point of sale. Images may not be printed or reproduced in any way. All original paintings and prints are handmade in my Westbrook, Maine studio.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the colors online?
The physical art matches what I see on my computer, but it might look slightly different on yours. For example, the colors are a little more muted on my phone and tablet than on my Mac. Also keep in mind also that the smaller the image, the sharper it appears online and in person.
DO YOU OFFER CUSTOM FRAMING?
I don’t provide framing services myself, but I’m happy to make suggestions! My 8×12″ and 10×14″ original paintings include a double white archival mats and backing board. They are ready to slip into 12×16″ or 10×14″ frames (easy to find). Buying unframed art enables the recipient to choose a frame that perfectly matches their decor.
Should I buy an original painting or a print?
Original paintings require more of a financial investment up front, but they also appreciate more in value over time. There’s also a satisfaction in knowing you have the only original painting. Giclees are more affordable and look exactly like the original paintings, so they are a great option for many.
While many of my collectors only purchase original art, others like to mix it up with both originals and giclees. It really depends on your budget and philosophy as a collector. If you’re just looking for some pretty paintings to add color or to give as a gift, giclees are a perfect choice.
HOW DO I KNOW WHAT SIZE ART TO PURCHASE?
I recommend taping pieces of computer paper together to create a mockup the same size as your art. You can even tape it to your wall with blue framer’s tape get a sense of scale. When you’re thinking about the frame size, you should add an additional 2-4″ on each side to account for the frame width.
I’m happy to help walk you through this process – just contact me.
Do you have an open studio?
I wish! My studio is pretty small, so the best place to view my art is online. I include inspiration photos to help you visualize art in your home. I also have a selection of paintings and prints available at Small Wonder Gallery in Camden, Maine.
Do you accept commissions?
Yes! Please visit my Commissions page to learn more about the process, pricing, and more.
I’M TRYING TO DECIDE BETWEEN TWO PAINTINGS. WILL YOU HOLD THEM FOR ME?
It’s hard to decide, isn’t it? Reach out to me and we’ll see what I can do.
Can I make changes to my order?
Possibly – please contact me immediately to see if your order has already been processed.