Manarola-Cinque Terre-Italy
by Marilyn Smith
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Dimensions
24.000 x 36.000 inches
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Title
Manarola-Cinque Terre-Italy
Artist
Marilyn Smith
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
This commission piece portrays the little cliffside Italian village of Manarola within the Cinque Terre National Park. Manarola is the second town in the "Five Towns" region of this area. Fishing and wine-making are the primary industries and the local wine is called Sciacchetra. This is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summer time. The couple requesting this piece are actually walking along the rocky shore down below the balcony and near the village proper. They will be returning to the romantic patio shortly to enjoy a glass of Chianti and a bit of food while they take in the amazing sunset on the water of the bay as the stars begin to twinkle in the dark blue sky above.
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February 9th, 2015
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Comments (28)
Alan Lakin
Beautiful work, you captured the feeling of this beautiful place perfectly.
Marilyn Smith replied:
That really means a lot to me Alan, especially from a talented artist like you!
Randy Rosenberger
Love the beauty of this piece and the quality and care that went into its composition! It is my pleasure to PROMOTE this piece of beauty on our FEATURED ARTWORK section of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. Thanks for sharing! Liked & faved Forever, Elvis
Doug Kreuger
Stunning painting Marily! What a romatic place ti sit and enjoy a bottle of wine with someone special. L&F
Marilyn Smith replied:
Thank you Doug! I hope my son and his wife will get there one day soon! If not, they will have this piece to gaze upon!
Veronica Minozzi
Beautifully done!
Marilyn Smith replied:
Thank you Veronica! Since I have not been there, I was worried about the accuracy. :))