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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
8x10in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I embraced the powerful clash of ocean and earth. The luminescent turquoise and deep azure are crafted with layers of acrylic and resin, mimicking the energetic froth of a wave cresting, while the textured golds and browns at the base suggest a rugged, sandy shore. This artwork represents resilience and the awe-inspiring force of nature, capturing a moment of natural ephemerality and strength. It brings a dynamic, invigorating… presence to any space.
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.