Fishing Boats At Peggys Cove Harbor | Limited Edition of 10
Red Fishing Boats In The First Morning Light
I made this photograph in Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, during the quiet interval when dawn had arrived but the village had not yet awakened. I had reached the famous lighthouse before sunrise and photographed it as the first warmth entered the sky. Afterward, I left my wife in our Sprinter van and walked down into the fishing village alone. The light was rising at exactly the right angle, the harbor was still, and there was nobody around to disturb the scene.
What drew me beyond the lighthouse was the working character of the cove. This view belongs naturally within my Peggys Cove wall art collection, yet it reveals a side of the village that visitors sometimes overlook. Two red fishing boats sit against weathered wharves, wooden sheds, stacked traps, ropes, buoys, and modest homes climbing the rocky ground. Nothing feels arranged. Every object belongs to the daily rhythm of a real Atlantic fishing community.
The warm morning light gives the scene its structure. It brushes the boats and aged shingles, catches the moss along the rooflines, and separates the waterfront buildings from the cool blue sky. Below, the calm water gathers broken reflections of hulls, masts, pilings, and windows. The rough stones in the foreground create a natural entrance into the harbor, while the boats form a strong red center that holds the composition together.
I especially like the balance between beauty and utility here. My harbor wall art photography often includes evidence of work because those details give a coastal scene its identity. The worn boards, hanging lines, patched buildings, and practical equipment prevent the photograph from becoming a polished postcard. It remains peaceful, but it is not artificial. The village feels inhabited even though no person appears within the frame.
This photograph suits a room that benefits from warmth, color, and a strong sense of place. The red boats add visual energy without overpowering the quieter grays, greens, and blues surrounding them. It would work particularly well in a coastal home, cottage, study, living room, or any interior shaped by an affection for maritime life and traditional working communities.
Each limited edition print is produced with archival pigment inks on archival paper. I personally sign every print, and each one includes a certificate of authenticity. The edition is limited to ten, preserving the rarity of the finished artwork while allowing the photograph to retain the intimate character of that empty morning.
The broader landscape and maritime character of the province continue through my Nova Scotia wall art collection.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2026
Edition Information
This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.
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All prints are produced by the artist using archival pigment inks on professional photographic paper with a subtle luster finish.
This paper offers a balanced surface that enhances tonal depth, preserves fine detail, and reduces glare under typical indoor lighting conditions.
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