Snow Covered – Ocean Cliffs – Watercolor

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Snow Covered – Ocean Cliffs – Watercolor

Original price was: $39.95.Current price is: $15.00.

Original Watercolor

Format: Horizontal

Image: 5 x 7 inches  (12.7 x 17.8 cm)

Ready to Frame: 8 x 10 inches  (20.3 x 25.4 cm)

This item does NOT have a matte board. It is mounted on a backer board ready to frame with a frame that comes with its own matte board.

Watercolor on archival paper in calming cheery colors and hues.

Snow Covered Cliffs, depicts an abstract scene that could occur anywhere on the ocean. It is inspired by coastline scenes in Vancouver, BC and shows the beauty of the ocean even during a storm.  This abstract watercolor painting is neutral and will go with any decor. Although it is loose and abstract, it is representative of a painting which was more intentional.

When I completed this series of watercolor paintings I did a slightly Gestalt approach. I randomly painted 12 backgrounds and then made some blotches of contrasting color and then came back a third time to add enough detail to give the piece some detail. It was an experiment to help me learn to paint more loosely.

There is a beauty in nature that seems to evolve even when, as an artist, I am less intentional and do not start with any clear vision of where the piece of art will go.

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snow covered, snow, snowy, cliffs, ocean, winter, stormySnow Covered Cliffs – Abstracted

Original Watercolor

Format: Horizontal

Image: 5 x 7 inches  (12.7 x 17.8 cm)

Ready to Frame: 8 x 10 inches  (20.3 x 25.4 cm)

This item does NOT have a matte board. It is mounted on a backer board ready to frame with a frame that comes with its own matte board.

Snow Covered Cliffs depicts an abstract scene that could occur anywhere on the ocean. It is inspired by coastline scenes in Vancouver, BC and shows the beauty of the ocean even during winter.  Snow Covered Cliffs is an abstracted watercolor painting is neutral and will go with any decor. Although it is loose and abstract, it is representative of a painting which was more intentional.

When I completed this series of watercolor paintings I did a slightly Gestalt approach. I randomly painted 12 backgrounds and then made some blotches of contrasting color and then came back a third time to add enough detail to give the piece some detail. It was an experiment to help me learn to paint more loosely.

There is a beauty in nature that seems to evolve even when, as an artist, I am less intentional and do not start with any clear vision of where the piece of art will go.

Follow me on Instagram