Egg Tempera Painting of “Rocky Shores of Lac Leman”
There are many many views from the shores of Lac Leman. Town views, beach views, home-front views, country views… There’s no end to the variety of scenes that can be found along the lake. It’s approximately 73 km (45 miles) long and 14 km (8 miles) wide. It is the largest body of freshwater in continental Europe, and 60% of it belongs to Switzerland, with the rest belonging to France.
There are quite a number of beaches along Lac Leman. There are sandy ones,
…and then there are more pebbly beaches. You can see the Jet D’Eau in Geneva, in the distance:
Many homes have gardens that end right at the waterfront.
Some of the homes are large and private, in beautiful spots.
The towns along the lake often have many yachts and boats moored at the water’s edge.
There are also many quiet coves with piers for docking the boats.
It’s a great place to sit and watch the water. Last week I painted an egg tempera painting (10″ x 18 “) of one such tranquil scene, “Rocky Shores of Lac Leman”, where the water seemed to laze under the rays of the sun.
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Tags: Art, Bellerive, Corsier, Egg Tempera, egg tempera painting, France, Geneva, Lac Leman, Lausanne, Ouchy, Painting, Switzerland








