Sunbathers relax under a low umbrella on Bondi Beach, 1956
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Sunbathers relax under a low umbrella on Bondi Beach, 1956
Bumpin’ Beach Vibes | Under a sun-kissed sky, a unique journey unfolds as one man embraces his extraordinary pregnancy at seven months. Striding along the crowded boardwalk, he sports a fitted tee that highlights his round, yoga ball-shaped belly, showcasing a celebration of life like no other. With every step, he exudes confidence, fun, and a fearless spirit. The vibrant beach atmosphere buzzes around him, filled with laughter and the sounds of waves crashing. His thick beard and casual shorts add a laid-back touch to this unforgettable scene. Together with his partner, they navigate the joyful chaos of seaside life, capturing curious glances from beachgoers. It's more than just a stroll; it's a statement that love and life come in all forms. More images are also available at https://mpregstuff.com.
Beach Scene, Gloucester
Artist: Jane Peterson (American, 1876–1965)
Date: c. 1916
Oil on canvas
Collection: Hirchl & Adler Galleries, New York City, NY, United States
Description
Gloucester is a fishing town on Cape Ann, some forty miles north of Boston. Settled in the earliest days of the Massachusetts Bay colony, the town boasts its own native son artist, Fitz Henry Lane (1804–1865). Beach Scene, Gloucester belongs to a genre beloved by impressionist painters—depictions of people enjoying leisure activity away from the stresses of everyday life. Between 1914 and 1924, Peterson found inspiration in New England locales, destinations that became compellingly attractive in the years of World War I, when Peterson’s accustomed fishing villages of Holland, Belgium, England, and Brittany were inaccessible.
In Beach Scene, Gloucester (a descriptive title), Peterson paints groups of convivial beachgoers enjoying a sunny day on a sandy strand. The work is carefully composed with a horizontal band of sand in the foreground, a median band of figures and at top, sky, punctuated by three large beach umbrellas offering token protection from the sun. The work can be approximately dated by gauging the outfits of the crowd. They are appropriate to the early years of Peterson’s visits to Gloucester, when beachgoers still preserved the covered-up modesty of the late 19th century, just before the abbreviated outfits of only a few years later in the early 1920s.
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Paradise sunset.
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