Did I mention that it was priced below $1,000,000? It is currently listed @ $895,000. I think it offers good value for a large (3300sf), 4 bedroom,14 year old home in this premeir location with water views.
Waterview Homes in Goucester MA 01930
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Waterview homes in Gloucester come in all varieties: open ocean (coveted by many), harbor views, working waterfront, Annisquam River, Boston skyline, Cranes beach, Wingaersheek beach, Jones River, Lanes cove, Lobster Cove, Smiths Cove, Cripple Creek Cove, Coffins beach and northerly to Maine and New Hampshire. There is a new waterview listing which is unique in many ways- 29 Fort Square, Gloucester MA.
It is unique in the fact that it offers so many varieties of water views from its singularly spectacular location. It sits on a peninsula facing south with views in every direction. This means that sunrises and sunsets can both be seen from this property. The water views that can be found at this location are many: open ocean, Boston skyline, up the Annisquam River and working waterfront all from one vantage point. The lot size is small (2,740 sf) and the home has not changed hands since 1963. Assessed at $440,700 and priced to reflect the value of a 360 degree water view in Gloucester MA homes at $2.4 million, one thing can be assured:the taxes will be changing!
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Scumbling in Gloucester MA with Melody Phaneuf
Scumbling??? Is that scrubbing the crumbs off the floor or some such surface ? It could be ! but to an artist
it is a painting technique. It is painting a light color over a dark color using a dry brush & dryish paint on a textured surface. Ultimately is creates a “soft” look.
It is used to create a light or a veiled effect. Melody Phaneuf uses it in her work in both ways and especially in her snow paintings. In Melodys paintings the effect she achieves with her oil work has been compared to the “softness” of working with pastels. Scumbling is used to create a “fuzzy” effect, a translucent effect or in the case of the Dutch Masters the light effect.
Still curious about scumbling? Melody Phaneuf has a Snow exhibit currently displayed at Bank Gloucester (160 Main St., Gloucester MA 01930) where this technique is instantly recognizable!