This is a painting I did on a trip to see my son at Huskisson on the south coast of New South Wales, below Sydney. We visited the lighthouse on the southern side of Jervis Bay, and looking back, you could see the bay opening out into the land. It is a particularly rocky coast, and that must have made this a dangerous headland for ships in the old days. It has been painted to show how diminutive the lighthouse is in the vast expanse of water.
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