Sicilian Fishing Village
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A quiet Sicilian cove where stone arches meet the sea. Boats rest on the shore, sun-bleached buildings climb the rock, and a vine leads the eye up weathered steps.
Painted in watercolour with crisp cliff edges, muted skies, and lived-in textures that evoke calm, history, and Mediterranean light.
Sicilian Fishing Village
Sicilian Fishing Village is an atmospheric watercolour inspired by a small Mediterranean cove. Although I’ve not visited Sicily, documentaries and a reference photograph guided this painting’s creation — a scene of stone-built houses, moored boats and sun-washed steps that feels both timeless and lived in.
Inspiration: Why Sicily?
Sicily, at the toe of Italy, sits slightly off the beaten track and is steeped in history and strong local character. Documentaries revealed villages with real stories to tell, and one such place supplied the photograph that became the basis for this work. The village’s tightly packed buildings, carved into rock, offered an irresistible compositional challenge: how to show width, depth and human scale in a single watercolour.
Composition & Structure
The rock formations shape every part of the settlement—houses and arches appear moulded into the cliff, using every available space. I built the composition from foreground boats and working gear, up the vine-lined, sun-washed steps, to the cliff-top dwellings and out to the sea. The vertical pull of the steps combined with horizontal shoreline elements creates both movement and balance.
Colour Palette & Technique
The palette leans towards cool blues and greys — the sea, hulls and high cliffs — with sharper edges used to define structural elements. Buildings show sun-bleached, weathered tones softened by wind and salt; I deliberately left the sky quiet and understated so that stone and water lead the eye. Small, selective accents (a red cloth, blue hulls, ochre ground, the glow of a fire) add visual rhythm without breaking the calm.
Timelessness & Intentional Exclusions
To preserve a timeless mood I excluded modern intrusions—no tarmac, pylons, petrol engines or wheel tracks. By leaving out such details, the painting reads as a place removed from contemporary clutter, where the human presence is suggested through small items rather than machines.
Details That Add Life
Throughout the painting I included small touches that give scale and authenticity: rope, pebbles, and worn house surfaces. These details help the viewer feel the texture and history of the scene while maintaining an overall sense of calm.
Emotional Response
This watercolour conveys a feeling of deep calmness. The combination of restrained skies, tactile stonework and soft, cool shadows creates an atmosphere of quiet contemplation — an invitation to pause and imagine life at the water’s edge.
Purchase, Framing & Display Suggestions
- Original Medium: Original watercolour on paper.
- Limited Edition Prints: A3, A4 or A6 sizes.
- Suggested mount: Cream (to separate pale sky from mount)
- Suggested frame: Teak, 30 mm uniform frame for warmth and balance
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| Size | Post Card, A6, A4, A3 |
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