Sea Sky Sunrise
SEA SKY SUNRISE, ©2018 Jim Musil 🎨
Watching the sun come up at anchor on a sailboat is one of my favorite things to do. Rising early, I step lightly in the dark and brew the coffee quietly so as not to wake the rest of the boat. It's an incredibly peaceful moment to sit there silently and watch the sky put on this epic show. This morning was particularly stunning as passing squalls built up along the eastern horizon as the sun burst up between them. I love to take a favorite memory like this and record it in paint.
All prints are professionally printed using archival inks on a special tightly-woven canvas that we then mount onto wood panels. No further framing is required, but can be if desired.
SEA SKY SUNRISE, ©2018 Jim Musil 🎨
Watching the sun come up at anchor on a sailboat is one of my favorite things to do. Rising early, I step lightly in the dark and brew the coffee quietly so as not to wake the rest of the boat. It's an incredibly peaceful moment to sit there silently and watch the sky put on this epic show. This morning was particularly stunning as passing squalls built up along the eastern horizon as the sun burst up between them. I love to take a favorite memory like this and record it in paint.
All prints are professionally printed using archival inks on a special tightly-woven canvas that we then mount onto wood panels. No further framing is required, but can be if desired.
SEA SKY SUNRISE, ©2018 Jim Musil 🎨
Watching the sun come up at anchor on a sailboat is one of my favorite things to do. Rising early, I step lightly in the dark and brew the coffee quietly so as not to wake the rest of the boat. It's an incredibly peaceful moment to sit there silently and watch the sky put on this epic show. This morning was particularly stunning as passing squalls built up along the eastern horizon as the sun burst up between them. I love to take a favorite memory like this and record it in paint.
All prints are professionally printed using archival inks on a special tightly-woven canvas that we then mount onto wood panels. No further framing is required, but can be if desired.