Tuesday, June 24, 2014

A Natural With Her Paint Brush.

If I could paint I'd love my work to look like these paintings that I collected on the elbow of Cape Cod.
Janice Lincoln is the lovely lady that assists her son on the Rip Ryder which carries summer visitors for sightseeing, picnicking and seal viewing to the island off the southern end of the Cape. It's the Monomoy Island Ferry.

In the winter she paints.   Just for the fun of it.   Her work captures the feel of the ocean and the places she's grown to know over time.  Her husband, Ed (Porky) knows they're good and smiles indulgently as I bug him to let me have first dibs on them as he opens his van to perspective ferry passengers.   There they are.  I've waited all winter to have a look.  They are so reasonably priced that I feel guilty.
But not guilty enough to save them for the next passerby's.  Thank you Jan.  They're lovely and will brighten spirits next winter back in Ohio.










10 comments:

threecollie said...

Oh, how cheerful and pretty!

Cathy said...

Yes! Marianne. That's precisely it: "Cheerful".
And goodness knows . . . we can use cheerful :)

Rev. Paul said...

Cheerful is a GOOD thing!

Cathy said...

Yes, Rev. Paul! And how deeply, profoundly we need a little 'cheerful' at this time of cultural, national concerns.
(I've designated Jan the Grandma Moses of Cape Cod.
I so regret a few of her canvases that got away a coule years ago. I remember children and balloons . . as one of them :)

Cathy said...

P.S.
Jan's husband Ed is a distant relative of Abraham Lincoln

Jonna said...

What lovely paintings. They do capture the feeling of the Cape. They will be so such a nice and needed reminder during the dreary Ohio months.

Cathy said...

Dreary weather? Ohio? ;)
You bet, Jonna. Cheerful paintings, booze . . . friends. Push back at dreary - for sure.

Rev. Paul said...

Cathy, off-topic: Stephen is fine. He's taking time away from the 'net for awhile. :) I'd have dropped you a line, but couldn't find an e-mail for you.

Cathy said...

Thank you so much! It was a little worrisome.

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