Lupines

$300.00

Unframed 8.5”x10” Original Watercolor with Pen & Ink on 140lb. Strathmore paper.

The foreground consists of lupins that grew just outside of Amanda’s studio. Having lived in both Maine and Alaska, Amanda is drawn to lupines as a quiet thread between the two places. They rise along the roadsides in both landscapes untamed, resilient, and vivid against the wild. Their color feels like a small celebration of survival, and Amanda returns to them often in her work as symbols of movement and memory.

In the background is the the iconic red and white lighthouse, the West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Lubec Maine. Famous as the easternmost point of the U.S. with its distinctive candy-striped tower.

Unframed 8.5”x10” Original Watercolor with Pen & Ink on 140lb. Strathmore paper.

The foreground consists of lupins that grew just outside of Amanda’s studio. Having lived in both Maine and Alaska, Amanda is drawn to lupines as a quiet thread between the two places. They rise along the roadsides in both landscapes untamed, resilient, and vivid against the wild. Their color feels like a small celebration of survival, and Amanda returns to them often in her work as symbols of movement and memory.

In the background is the the iconic red and white lighthouse, the West Quoddy Head Lighthouse in Lubec Maine. Famous as the easternmost point of the U.S. with its distinctive candy-striped tower.