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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x18in
About this artwork
Let It Be More is a calming yet expressive ocean-waves painting that captures the timeless rhythm of the sea. Soft, fluid brushstrokes form rolling waves that move gently toward the viewer, illuminated by subtle highlights that shimmer across the surface. The palette—cool blues, seafoam whites, and delicate touches of warm light—creates a tranquil atmosphere that invites reflection and emotional openness.
The composition evokes a sense of spaciousness… and quiet strength, as the distant horizon dissolves into soft tones, symbolizing possibility and release. Perfect for adding a peaceful, meditative presence to any space, this piece is both elegant and emotionally resonant.
Ana Hefco is a U.S.-based artist whose work is held in private collections in over 30 countries. Her paintings have been presented in numerous solo exhibitions nationally. Drawing inspiration from the ocean, Hefco investigates themes of fluidity, depth, and transparency through a materially driven practice. She works with gesso, resin, and pigments on wood, employing both hand-applied techniques and controlled heat processes to produce layered surfaces that evoke movement, light, and spatial complexity.