Last week Monday morning 15 July. Boats on the Chiswell/Fortuneswell end of Chesil Beach, Isle of Portland, Dorset, UK. Chesil Beach (or Bank) is a spit of shingle and pebbles 18 miles long, 50 feet high. Portland stone has been used over the centuries in the UK to construct many of the Government and Public Buildings in London.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Boats at Chesil Beach, Portland, UK
Labels:
boats,
England,
Landscape,
pen,
sea,
ships,
urban sketches,
watercolour
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