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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Inspired by this entry in the Captain’s Diary.
Sept. 23rd / Oct. 3rd. “A sharp change. Equinoctial weather, followed by stormy westerly gales: encountered cross winds and continued fierce storms. Ship shrewdly shaken and her upper works made very leaky. One of the main beams in the midships was bowed and cracked. Some fear that the ship could not be able to perform the voyage. “
In this painting, I captured the raw power and resilience of the… Mayflower as it undertook its historic voyage. Using oil, I emphasized the golden light breaking through the stormy sky, symbolizing hope amidst chaos. I wanted to evoke a sense of determination and adventure, bringing vibrant energy and timeless courage into your space. This piece invites you to feel the thrill of sailing through life's tempests with unwavering spirit.
Julie Hammonds, a self-taught painter with a background as a PE teacher, works primarily in oils and acrylics, drawing daily inspiration from her sea-view studio in Plymouth. Her figurative, classically traditional oil pieces “paint what she sees” but with intense color, hue, and emotion, while her acrylics embrace spontaneity, inviting form to emerge. Through her exploration of the collective unconscious and the rhythms of nature, she conveys profound feelings of enrichment and renewal, expressing the emotional truths and the passage of time within both landscape and portraiture.