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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.9x31.9in
About this artwork
Sailing Through the Waves” captures a powerful sense of motion and energy, where vivid strokes of blue, yellow, and violet swirl together like a living sea. The boats with their sharp, dynamic sails seem to cut through turbulent waters, guided by the force of color and light. The golden sky transitions into cooler tones, suggesting both the challenges and beauty of the journey. With its sweeping brushstrokes and vibrant contrasts, the painting evokes… resilience, adventure, and the harmony between struggle and triumph on life’s vast ocean.
Rafa Tom, a multicultural artist with a background in Fine Arts, excels in diverse mediums such as oil, acrylic, and clay. Her approach, a vivid blend of New Modern Impressionism, is stirred by Masters like Monet and Picasso, using strong brush strokes, knives for texture and layers, especially in her abstract pieces. Immersing viewers in scenes of daily life and abstract portraits, she radiates happiness and astonishment, symbolizing her aspiration to pioneer the art world.