The old pontoon of the port of Guegan mestras is a charming example of maritime infrastructure aged by time. Made of worn wood, the pontoon has a rough texture and weathered planks, with a few rusty nails and splinters visible. Its pillars, also made of wood, are covered in moss and algae, evidence of constant exposure to salt water. The pontoon extends over the calm water of the port, with a few pieces of rope and buoys hanging along the railings, bringing a touch of maritime life to the setting. The morning or dusk light softly illuminates the scene, creating golden and silver reflections on the wooden surfaces and the waters of the port. The sky is slightly overcast or misty, accentuating the melancholic and picturesque atmosphere of the place.
About the artist
A watercolorist for 32 years, I decided to adapt and move from original compositions in watercolor and painting to digital works, trying to convey the same emotions. It’s a fascinating artistic transition! The use of digital technology offers new possibilities to explore creativity. I discover through my works, my travels and my encounters
A watercolorist for 32 years, I decided to adapt and move from original compositions in watercolor and painting to digital works, trying to convey the same emotions. It’s a fascinating artistic transition! The use of digital technology offers new possibilities for exploring creativity.I make people discover through my works, my travels and my encounters
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