Print of Watercolor painting of Portland Head Lighthouse
The Portland Head Lighthouse is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the U.S., featuring a white tower and red roofed keeper's dwelling and equipment houses. It was built in 1791 and commissioned by George Washington. Perfect for the lighthouse lover and history buff, this watercolor painting captures the quaint beauty of this lighthouse using texture, color and delicate linework. The painting was inspired by a photograph taken by my sister, Cindy Wilkins.
Watercolor prints are sold unframed so that you can select the type of frame and size that best displays the art in your home or office. All of our art prints are printed on museum quality archival paper and are available in various sizes.9" x 12" watercolor and archival ink on 100% cotton paper.
NOT FRAMED
Original artwork comes unframed to allow it's new owner to decide what fits best in their home.


