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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
40.9x44.9in
About this artwork
Rockpool Ripples by Martine Vanderspuy - I have used pigments, inks, silver and copper to create an aerial perspective view of the Australian coral reef.
Based in Sydney, Martine Vanderspuy has had a lifetime love affair with the sea, this has led to her aerial inspired paintings of the sea. Martine’s paintings inspire the feeling of movement and open a visual window onto the sea.
Martine exhibits her paintings in numerous exhibitions in the US,… Europe and Australia. Her works are held in private collections around the world.
“I am inspired by the ocean: its power, beauty, and tranqu
« I am inspired by the ocean: its power, beauty, and tranquility. This multitude of moods is what I am trying to convey in my painting. »
Martine Vanderspuy is an experienced painter based in Australia with international exposure. Long-inspired by the sea, she composes aerial-perspective resin works that convey photo-realistic representations of the ocean's movements. Her bold compositions use the fluidity and translucency of resin to capture dazzling effects of light and water, opening up a visual window to the sea.