The image originated from a travel poster design based on a Acadia National Park in Maine. It's a coastal lighthouse scene at sunset. Focusing on the chart area itself, the composition is vertical and filled edge to edge with stitched imagery. On the left side, a dense stand of tall evergreen trees rises from the foreground into the upper section. Their trunks and branches form a dark silhouette against the sky. A narrow path begins near the lower left corner and curves upward through the slope toward the middle ground. The ground along this path contains shrubs, low plants, exposed roots, and scattered rocks.
Near the upper center-left stands a lighthouse placed on a rocky headland. The tower is cylindrical with small dark openings and a lantern room at the top. It sits close to the cliff edge and becomes the main built structure in the scene. The headland beneath it slopes down in broad rock faces toward the water. These rocks are shaped in long rounded planes with stitched shading that separates ledges, cracks, and surface changes.
The right half of the chart opens to water and sky. A large sun sits low near the horizon, partly covered by a long band of cloud. The sky contains several horizontal cloud forms across the top and center. The sunset is built from bands of pale yellow, peach, orange, coral, and gray.
The water reflects these same colors in horizontal stitched lines, with lighter sections near the sun and darker sections closer to shore. A low island or distant landmass appears near the horizon to the right of the lighthouse.
In the lower right and lower center, more evergreens and brush frame the shoreline. Large foreground rocks occupy the bottom edge, with plants growing around them. The shoreline curves inward to form a small inlet beneath the cliff. The chart uses a limited palette of dark charcoal, slate gray, warm beige, peach, orange, salmon, and cream. The stitch pattern appears full coverage, with color blocks and symbol-like texture created by the stitch grid. The scene reads as a stylized landscape rather than a photographic rendering.
This chart contains 75 colors and is 219x295 stitches.
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