This is an original, one off, impressionist painting on canvas ready to hang on your beautiful wall.
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This original, abstract expressionist painting has rather intriguing mark making with a vibrant palette making it a perfect statement piece.
Drawing on inspiration from a recent trip to The Whitsundays, The Great Barrier Reef and North Queensland, 'course à la ligne' expresses my inner feelings of yachts racing for the line in an ocean race. Sailing on a sea of blue, in a wind driven racing machine, for pleasure or competition.
Yachting is an exhilarating sport, there's thrills, excitement and elation. But there can be peaceful moments when you feel at one with nature.
Sailing is a magical feeling. The wind fills our boat with life. We are carried by a force we cannot see but feel in the slight list of the hull, the tension in the sheets and the gentle pull on the rudder as we glide along.
Every painting is varnished with professional quality artists varnish which gives a protective surface and exquisite sheen that strengthens the colour depth.
This painting is stretched on deep edged 3.5mm traditional kiln dried wooden stretcher bars that sit perfectly on your wall.
The edges are neatly finished, staple free and painted a rich Midnight Blue to complement this painting.
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Some feedback from my art sold online:
'I was going to purchase just one, but I couldn’t bear the thought of separating them. They compliment each other and create movement and narrative that wouldn’t be complete without the other.'
'Love your work, excited to see more.'
'Bruce how on earth do you paint these? This work is another dimension.'
'It's modern, inspiring and really pleasing to the eye.'
'Your talent increases with every artwork you produce. I just love it!'
'Bruce is amazing to deal with - he was so helpful and excellent in his communication.'
'This canvas is amazingly beautiful and looks perfect in our rumpus. I do not have the words to say how much I love it. Thank you Bruce so much.'
‘The clever use of colour intensity merged with subtle hues is seductively mesmerising.’
‘I like the way the light and colours reflect and float with recurrent bursts of energy.’