Lands End

Lands End, Cape Spear, o/p, 20" x 24", Steven Rhude

“It will rain,” he remembered his father saying. “You won’t be able to go to the Lighthouse.”
The Lighthouse was then a silvery, misty-looking tower with a yellow eye, that opened suddenly, and softly in the evening. Now —
James looked at the Lighthouse. He could see the white-washed rocks; the tower, stark and straight; he could see that it was barred with black and white; he could see windows in it; he could even see washing spread on the rocks to dry. So that was the Lighthouse, was it?
No, the other was also the Lighthouse. For nothing was simply one thing. The other Lighthouse was true too. It was sometimes hardly to be seen across the bay. In the evening one looked up and saw the eye opening and shutting and the light seemed to reach them in that airy sunny garden where they sat.

Virginia Woolf - To the Lighthouse


Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS

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  1. A gorgeous painting! And I very much enjoyed the accompanying words. Thank you for the beauty of both.

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  2. Thanks. I'm really enjoying doing this series. It's good to know it's connecting with people.

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