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Painted boat painted, then painted

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 This is a recent painting of a boat which was originally made as an object upon which to paint, in about 2002, like a canvas or a piece of paper. I then painted on the boat, not in the sense of painting a boat green or blue, but as a form of expression, like trying to paint art on a canvas. I gave it a variety of colored dabs to make it sparkle, so it might look like “Art”  The painting you see here above is a painting of the painted boat. Then finally, I re painted the sail of the boat, the one in in the painting, the way you would paint something a color, like the ordinary way a workman in a boat yard would paint a boat, in this case the sail. Hence the title: Painted boat painted, painted. I remember sailing this boat, which I still have, in the Charles river, following along in my Kayak. It’s about 18 or 20 inches long. I call it my “leaf boat” because the shape of the sail reminds me of a leaf.

Sharpie canoe painting

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  This one has been a bit of a challenge but I’m reasonably happy with it. I wanted the ripples to look smooth and ripply, not clunky and awkward.  Sharpie canoe is my biggest boat, she’s 52 inches long and sails like a dream. I’ve been trying to fix a minor leak in her Hull which, for some reason, I’ve been un able to pinpoint and plug with waterproof glue. I’ve re varnished the hull many times but the darned leak keeps coming back. I think the solution is to use a bilge pump in the form of a syringe and a piece of tubing and just suck out the puddle.