A moody coastline is always one to behold...rugged headlands, a muted blue sea, and grey clouds that have either passed over already with rain or are threatening to do so. The shining light - or silver lining so to speak - of every storm, is that the sun will eventually break through once more. The light will overcome the darkness. Whether it's in the morning at sunrise, or in the evening at sunset, that light will be a welcome beacon of hope.
Created with palette knives on 590 gsm stretched poly cotton canvas, this small yet bold seascape is a reminder that there's hope to find in those passing clouds - they'll never be the exact same again - once in a blue mood they exist, and then they're gone, with warm light returning to embrace us once more.
It is framed in a solid Tas Oak timber frame, is satin varnished, and will come with a COA.
Thank you for pausing to consider "Once in a Blue Mood". I hope it is a little beacon of light for you too.
NB: While every effort is made to capture the true colours and details of my artwork, every screen is different and art viewed online does not do my work justice. Slight differences may be evident between a screen image and the true tone and textures of my work, which is more vivid and beautiful in reality. Scale may also be slightly off due to the insitu art app used, so please ensure you measure your space.