Spiller's Cove near Twillingate, Newfoundland was a beautiful hike, and not too long - it was maybe 2 kilometers each way. There was no one else around. I'm not sure if that's normal or if I just got lucky, but I wasn't complaining.
The Sagres Headlands in the Algarve of Portugal, sheer cliffs rising up nearly 200 feet, spectacular, but what is even more spectacular is when the Atlantic is showing its fury, waves can crash another 100 feet straight up over the top. On beautiful wrap canvas.
Mood photo from today and our walk along Saltburn (Yorkshire) beach to Marske and back. Bracing for 2nd May but great for creating an appetite for Britain's gift to the world - fish & chips.
I don't attempt many sea or landscapes in soft pastel although I would like to find time to practice them more often. I did do this piece called 'Atlantic Wave' back in 2018 and was pleased with how it turned out. I feel it captures the energy but also the delicacy of the ocean wave.
Cancun beach, abstract. Mixed media painting combining photography and digital art. I find this image so calming. Thought it was perfect for #SilentSunday
You know, I’ve always had this deep love and connection to the sea and oceans. There’s just something about the vastness and beauty of the water that always draws me in. So, I started working on this painting with the intention of creating a representation of the ocean – you know, something wide and expansive.
But as I started painting, I got totally carried away and ended up creating something much more abstract and fluid than I had originally intended. The colors and shapes just flowed together in this really beautiful way, and I felt like I had captured something really special.
I’m excited to share it with you because, even though it’s not exactly what I had set out to create, I think it’s a really unique and captivating piece. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do, and that it brings you a sense of peace and wonder – just like the sea always does for me.
This black and white abstract painting captures the eerie beauty of strange clouds in creamy, swirling forms. The monochromatic palette adds a sense of drama and mystery to the scene, inviting the viewer to get lost in the intricate details of the painting.
The swirling clouds seem to writhe and twist on the canvas, creating a sense of movement and energy. The contrast between light and shadow adds depth and texture to the image, drawing the viewer’s eye to the various shapes and forms that emerge from the painting.
This image would look fantastic displayed on an acrylic or metal print, where the intricate details and texture of the painting can be fully appreciated. Whether you’re a fan of abstract art or simply appreciate the beauty of the natural world, this painting is sure to delight and inspire.
“As I stood on the shore of the ocean, I couldn’t help but be mesmerized by the beauty of the seascape before me. The reflections of the cumulus clouds on the surface of the water were a study in light and shadow, a blending of art and physics that left me in awe. The altocumulus clouds overhead seemed to dance in the air, creating a sense of movement and energy that was truly captivating.
The seascape before me was a place of endless creativity and inspiration. The ocean stretched out to the horizon, a vast and lonely expanse that seemed to call to me. The sunlight danced across the waves, creating a fantasia of color and light that was truly breathtaking.
As I looked out at the ocean, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of connection to the world around me. The marine art of the seascape was a living, breathing expression of the natural world, a place of endless beauty and wonder.”
The Pier at Emerald Isle North CarolinaNear the western end of Bogue Banks in the sea side community of Emerald Isle is a popular fishing pier. One of the two remaining commercial fishing piers on the Crystal Coast,