Watercolor painting of Plum Beach Lighthouse
One of the 21 historical lighthouses in Rhode Island, the Plum Beach Lighthouse is famous for surviving the 1938 hurricane because two keepers lashed themselves to the lantern room. The Lighthouse was built in 1899 to mark a shoal in Narragansett Bay. Perfect for the lighthouse lover and history buff, this watercolor painting captures the quaint beauty of this lighthouse using texture, color and delicate linework.
9" x 12" watercolor and archival ink on 100% cotton paper.
Care of Watercolor Paintings
Watercolor portraits should be matted and framed to protect the fragile nature of watercolor. The professional watercolors used have different light fast qualities however, all watercolor paintings should be displayed away from direct sunlight, as they will eventually fade if not carefully protected.
NOT FRAMED
Original artwork comes unframed to allow it's new owner to decide what fits best in their home.


