The first is a seascape of Cambria. The reference photo was taken by my brother on a recent trip there. I wish I could have gone! His photo was taken on a bright blue day. I used a sunset sky from one of my reference photos, taken at Los Gatos Lake.
Rough-hewn steps lead to the bluff overlooking the sun sinking into the ocean. Fluffy pink cotton-candy clouds float amidst a lovely sunset in shades of yellow, orange, blue and purple. This ocean seascape from Cambria, which lies along the Central California coast, is an original acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped stretched canvas (the 3/4" staple-free sides are finished off in blue acrylic) and can be hung with just a nailno need to frame. It has been varnished with a light spray to protect the paint and preserve the lustrous colors.
The second piece was painted last week but I hadn't posted about it yet. It is another in the zen series:
Autumn leaves in shades of yellow, orange and red swirl around a full moon. The night sky is in shades of magenta to deepening violet purple. Some of the leaves are dancing in the air. This 8 x 10 feng shui mandala, part of the Zen Moonlight modern art series (botanical abstract landscapes in a contemporary Asian style), is an original acrylic painting on a gallery-wrapped stretched canvas (the 3/4" staple-free sides are finished off in purple acrylic) and can be hung with just a nailno need to frame. It has been varnished with a light spray to protect the paint and preserve the lustrous colors.
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