Ebbing Tide | Original Oil Painting on Canvas
24 x 36
When the tide goes out, an extraordinary and astonishing world is revealed. Tiptoeing around the pools of life, looking at threads of seaweed stretched out long beside the rock it clings to, and picking up shells to see who lives inside is reflective of the dynamic relationship between art and the viewer.
Ebbing Tide gives vision to the delicacy and ornateness that is found in a shore without itβs protection of water.
Oil paintings are created with an underpainting and finished with an Alla Prima technique. Oil paintings are created with artist grade paints, canvas, solvents and oils. All edges are also hand-painted with a continuation of the artistic subject, rather than masked edges, resulting in a beautiful raised look that will look professional both framed or unframed.Dry times for oil paintings last 1 year or more and have been completed.
Watercolor paintings are created on artist grade watercolor paper, mounted on a boxed wood panel with archival glue. I use archival, professional grade watercolors in high-yield-pigment. Watercolor paintings that are not wood-box mounted are unframed due to the abundance of framing styles and options for paper-based watercolor art.
This item is only available for studio pick-up. Click here for details.
24 x 36
When the tide goes out, an extraordinary and astonishing world is revealed. Tiptoeing around the pools of life, looking at threads of seaweed stretched out long beside the rock it clings to, and picking up shells to see who lives inside is reflective of the dynamic relationship between art and the viewer.
Ebbing Tide gives vision to the delicacy and ornateness that is found in a shore without itβs protection of water.
Oil paintings are created with an underpainting and finished with an Alla Prima technique. Oil paintings are created with artist grade paints, canvas, solvents and oils. All edges are also hand-painted with a continuation of the artistic subject, rather than masked edges, resulting in a beautiful raised look that will look professional both framed or unframed.Dry times for oil paintings last 1 year or more and have been completed.
Watercolor paintings are created on artist grade watercolor paper, mounted on a boxed wood panel with archival glue. I use archival, professional grade watercolors in high-yield-pigment. Watercolor paintings that are not wood-box mounted are unframed due to the abundance of framing styles and options for paper-based watercolor art.
This item is only available for studio pick-up. Click here for details.
24 x 36
When the tide goes out, an extraordinary and astonishing world is revealed. Tiptoeing around the pools of life, looking at threads of seaweed stretched out long beside the rock it clings to, and picking up shells to see who lives inside is reflective of the dynamic relationship between art and the viewer.
Ebbing Tide gives vision to the delicacy and ornateness that is found in a shore without itβs protection of water.
Oil paintings are created with an underpainting and finished with an Alla Prima technique. Oil paintings are created with artist grade paints, canvas, solvents and oils. All edges are also hand-painted with a continuation of the artistic subject, rather than masked edges, resulting in a beautiful raised look that will look professional both framed or unframed.Dry times for oil paintings last 1 year or more and have been completed.
Watercolor paintings are created on artist grade watercolor paper, mounted on a boxed wood panel with archival glue. I use archival, professional grade watercolors in high-yield-pigment. Watercolor paintings that are not wood-box mounted are unframed due to the abundance of framing styles and options for paper-based watercolor art.
This item is only available for studio pick-up. Click here for details.
Painting the Tidewater series took me on a journey for a year, exactly to the day. I have dabbled in painting other subjects and exploring different painting styles and Tidewater felt like coming home. Water has always called to me, beckoning with its depth and showy treasures sparkling on its shorelines. I began this series by painting Glass Water on my birthday, early in the pandemic when we were all still trying to figure out how to pass the time for a couple of weeks. The later paintings became a journey through my favorite places and sunny days when the gloom felt like it hung over us like a dark cloud that outstayed its welcome. Dark blues mixed with warm undertones sculpted my water and bright moments of joy in warm peaches, pinks, and reassuring greens dotted my coastlines and tree-lined cliffs. Strong rocks and boulders, undeterred by the anxiousness of the world showed up and began anchoring the beaches. This series began out of worry and unrest and journeyed my soul to a place of hopefulness and discernment. I feel most tranquil when I am by the water, and I found my way to a peaceful self while painting the shoreline.