The original image is "The Coming Storm" by George Bellows depicts a coastal scene with ocean water, rocky shoreline, vegetation, and a storm sky.
In the foreground, a rocky shore spans the lower portion. Several rounded rocks sit near the center, with light tan and gray highlights and darker brown shadow areas. At the lower right, a narrow channel of water runs between rocks, shown with blue tones and small white stitch clusters that indicate surface breaks.
Low vegetation covers parts of the left and center foreground. The plant areas use greens that range from yellow-green to deep green, with scattered lighter stitches that read as sunlit patches.
The midground shows the ocean as a wide band of deep blue. Lighter blue and white stitches form wave crests and foam lines. Near the left side, a dark headland rises from the water, with dark green on top and darker tones at the base, plus a pale surf line along the shore.
On the right, a higher bank slopes down toward the water. It contains tan, ochre, and brown areas that read as soil and rock, with green growth on top. A tree stands near the upper right, with a light green canopy and a pale trunk, built from mixed green stitches that create leaf clusters and gaps.
The sky fills the upper half with layered storm clouds in blue-gray tones. A brighter opening appears near the upper center, using pale blue and near-white stitches, while darker cloud masses gather toward the left and upper areas.
This chart contains 131 colors and is 356x200 stitches.
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