Original Oil Seascape Painting , Carolina Coast, plein air painting by Deborah Chapin

<strong><font face="times roman" >On Exhibit, Hyatt Chesapeake Resort, 21x34 oil on linen canvas See Other<a href="https://gallery.deborahchapin.com/portfolio_category/beach-and-surf/"> Beach and Surf paintings </a></font>

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This Original Oil Seascape Painting is exhibiting at the Hyatt  Chesapeake Resort, replacing the piece that sold.  I painted it on an RV trip to North Carolina, I had a great time, was able to park very close to the beach and whenever the weather broke trot out to the beach and begin my surf painting immediately, which was very handy when the weather was temperamental. Check out the other photos of the paintings at the Hyatt, the “Carolina Coast” replaces the painting which sold, entitled “The Bay”. This is shown with an installation frame which isn’t for sale because it has brackets permanently installed on the back.  You can purchase the piece without a frame and have your framer re-frame the painting and I will give you a frame discount. This piece exhibited at the Mystic Seaport’s Gallery, in the Mystic International Exhibition.  

About the Artist: My Online Studio is an extension of my studio. When you enter you are entering my studio but without the housekeeping. I offer fine art in original oil paintings on linen and also canvas prints of favorite original pieces. Most of my originals in the past 20 years have been painted en plein air ( on location) I have lectured and made film presentation at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, exhibited at the Louvre, and museums through out the world see by exhibition history at https://www.gallery.deborahchapin.com/
The next 30 years I expect to be doing a combination of unusual portrait work and collector’s favorite, my beach scenes with people. If you have questions feel free to ask.
For more information see https://gallery.deborahchapin.com/exhibition-history-of-35-years-in-paint-by-deborah-chapin/

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