This original watercolor captures Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska, featuring the Spit—that long, weather-worn stretch of land where fishing boats, tides, and stories all meet. It’s an iconic destination for travelers, but for me, it’s something quieter and deeper: Home.
Painted with soft washes and coastal light, this landscape reflects the rhythm of the bay—the way the water shifts with the sky, the grounded pull of the land, and the sense of standing at the edge of something vast. The Spit isn’t just a landmark; it’s a place of work, waiting, returning, and belonging.
This piece is the original watercolor, not a reproduction. While prints will be available soon, the original is one of a kind and will not last—once it finds its home, it’s gone.
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Original watercolor landscape
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Kachemak Bay & the Homer Spit
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Framed on an 8 x 10 inch stained wood canvas
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Ready to hang
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One of a kind original
Ships securely from Homer, Alaska.
For those who love coastal Alaska, working harbors, and places that feel like the end of the road—in the best possible way.