Photographic art print of lighthouse on Amelia Island using watercolor brush technique.
Amelia Island is the northernmost barrier island on Florida’s Atlantic coast. The St. Mary’s River slowly empties into the Atlantic between Amelia Island and Georgia’s Cumberland Island to the north and serves as the curvaceous portion of the border between the neighboring states. Fernandina Beach is Amelia Island’s largest town, and it still seems locked in the enchantment and charm of the Victorian era. (found at: http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=346) This coastal living photograph was taken in February of 2006 from across the Egan’s Creek Marsh just outside of Fort Clinch State Park. It has a watercolor brush technique with a rustic quality to the texture. As well as this vertical format, this print is also available in an extended horizontal composition.