Douglas Sherman
Staff
These are from the Mahone Bay area just outside of Lunenburg.
It is incredible walking along the sidewalks of these towns and seeing these beautiful homes, Ben. I'm glad you enjoy them as much as I do.Just beautiful. Love that first home, even with the power lines. The closer image of the door may be the best of the set artistically speaking, The third is also very nice, but the home is not quite as ornate.
All I can say is that you will be going through a lot of Frog Tape making sure you get nice sharp linesThe doorway for that first house is stunning. The other two houses are pretty neat as well although not quite in the same league as the first one's color enthusiasm.
It is interesting to think about the historic use of colors on buildings as a contrast to our current aversion to this type of display. I will confess that I would not want to have a paintbrush in hand with the task of refreshing the paint on that first house. That's not a small task.
Thanks, Jim. Yes they are mandated to keep everything clean and up-to-date by UNESCO or they loose their designation of a World Heritage Site.Wow! What awesome work Doug. Those houses look incredible. Are the owners mandated to keep them looking like this?
Thank you, Bob.Marvelous
Thanks so much, Alisa. I love beautiful doors too.I love the door theme!
I appreciate that, Jameel.A feast for the eyes - esp. to watch in person, I am sure.
Thank you, Amy.Wonderful old homes and you framed them very nicely.....I really like the last one a lot!
Indeed they are, Monika, when compared to some of the colors found in Lunenburg.Relatively restrained colors on these.