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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
When I painted Sea Breeze, I wanted more than a scene — I wanted an invitation. An opening in the day where the air is salted and warm, the wind lifts your hair, and the boats seem to breathe along with the tide.
I remember building this shoreline from memory and feeling — deep cobalt waters alive with movement, crimson boats anchored in quiet strength, golds and ochres kissed by the last light before dusk. The mountains in the distance are not… just background; they are guardians, holding the sea in their embrace.
For me, this work is about the space between motion and stillness. The lone sailboat carries its own private journey, while the resting canoes remind us that pausing is part of every voyage. Each brushstroke moves like a whisper of wind through the canvas, calling you to wander without leaving.
a harbor that exists somewhere between memory and dream.
I am a self-taught artist shaped by the vastness of the sea and the depths of the inner world. For sixteen years, I lived as a mariner, navigating endless horizons and silent waters, until 2019, when the birth of my daughter became the turning tide. I left the ocean to embark on a new voyage — painting. My work, rooted in abstract expressionism, explores the unseen currents between movement and stillness, solitude and connection. I layer acrylics and oils with brushes, knives, and my hands, guided by instinct, memory, and lived experience rather than formal training. The discipline of the sea remains, but so does its freedom — allowing each piece to evolve without a fixed destination. I do not paint what I see, but what I feel: inner storms, fleeting joys, layered memories. My paintings are not statements, but invitations — for the viewer to step into their own ocean of emotion and imagination.