First Light Shoreline captures the stillness of early morning, as soft yellow dawn light gently emerges along the horizon. Muted blues and greys blend with pale, warm tones, reflecting the calm surface of the water and creating a sense of space and quiet.
Stretched canvas size : 60 × 90 cm.
Original acrylic painting.
Layered textures and restrained, abstract details suggest a distant shoreline without fully defining it, allowing the viewer a sense of openness and interpretation. Along the horizon, a small formation of distant birds introduces a subtle note of movement and life.
Presented on a stretched canvas with hand-painted gold edges, the work is ready to hang without the need for framing, while maintaining a refined, contemporary finish. The surface is sealed with a silk varnish, enhancing depth with a soft, non-gloss sheen.
The painting is signed by the artist, and the reverse carries a stamped mark certifying its authenticity.
** The link will take you to my YouTube channel where you can watch a video with more details about this painting:
First Light Shoreline captures the stillness of early morning, as soft yellow dawn light gently emerges along the horizon. Muted blues and greys blend with pale, warm tones, reflecting the calm surface of the water and creating a sense of space and quiet.
Stretched canvas size : 60 × 90 cm.
Original acrylic painting.
Layered textures and restrained, abstract details suggest a distant shoreline without fully defining it, allowing the viewer a sense of openness and interpretation. Along the horizon, a small formation of distant birds introduces a subtle note of movement and life.
Presented on a stretched canvas with hand-painted gold edges, the work is ready to hang without the need for framing, while maintaining a refined, contemporary finish. The surface is sealed with a silk varnish, enhancing depth with a soft, non-gloss sheen.
The painting is signed by the artist, and the reverse carries a stamped mark certifying its authenticity.
** The link will take you to my YouTube channel where you can watch a video with more details about this painting: