Art of the Cape Cod Beach

Oil and cold wax by Linda Lieberman

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Five scenes by Linda Lieberman, accompanied by five phrases from naturalist Robert Finch’s essay “Beginnings” in The Outer Beach.

abstract painting of a beach (1 of 5)

“When I first beheld that wild beach…”

abstract painting of a beach (2 of 5)

“I waved my arms out and in, up and down…”

abstract painting of a beach (3 of 5)

“Of course I was conducting nothing.”

abstract painting of a beach (4 of 5)

“…it was I who was being conducted by the sea…”

abstract painting of a beach (5 of 5)

“…to become a part of its overwhelming majesty.”

Seeing It: Where and When

Oil, cold wax, and burlap by Linda Lieberman

Mark August, 490 Main Street, Chatham, Massachusetts, USA

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The 5 paintings arranged on the wall at the Mark August gallery
Exterior of the Mark August gallery, with the windows lit up

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Tucker Lieberman
Tucker Lieberman

Written by Tucker Lieberman

Cult classic. Author of the novel "Most Famous Short Film of All Time." Editor for Prism & Pen and Identity Current. tuckerlieberman.com

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