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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x26.8in
About this artwork
In this expressive oil painting, I've captured the dynamic interplay of light and shadow across a vast, open seascape under a tempestuous sky. The stokes are bold and sweeping, designed to evoke the raw, unbridled emotions associated with nature's ever-changing moods. This artwork is my homage to the untamed beauty of the natural world, aiming to bring a sense of drama and depth to any space it inhabits. Created with palette knife and thick oils… for a very textured artwork and a stunning painting!
« "The way to push painting to a deeper level is through abstraction. It is not an alternative but a path towards reality's core." »
Mary Papas is an award-winning painter who was born in Egypt and currently resides in South Africa. She has exhibited her art nationally and in Ireland. Current themes in her series and pieces include abstract cityscapes, environmental awareness, lush country landscapes, and still life. Papas’ abstract-expressionist style is translated onto canvas using thick oil paints and a palette knife.