Original artwork description:

John N Mason has imagined an underwater world where a shipwreck rests serene and peaceful on a sandy bottom, where it struck a reef in tropical waters, slowly being reclaimed by nature. Fish of all kinds make it their home. Sharks glide by looking fierce but strangely not troubling nearby fish.
The fish and corals are meticulously researched to be species that occur in Queensland waters. Painted with biological accuracy yet endearingly realistic.
Part of John N Mason’s current marine series of imagined underwater worlds.

Original Artwork. Acrylic on stretched cotton canvas 36″ x 48″ (91.4cm x 122cm)
Framed. Blue box/float frame ready to hang $3300.00

Materials used:

acrylic on stretched canvas

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#diving #fish #great barrier #shark #scuba 

Ship Wreck (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by John N Mason

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John N Mason has imagined an underwater world where a shipwreck rests serene and peaceful on a sandy bottom, where it struck a reef in tropical waters, slowly being reclaimed by nature. Fish of all kinds make it their home. Sharks glide by looking fierce but strangely not troubling nearby fish.
The fish and corals are meticulously researched to be species that occur in Queensland waters. Painted with biological accuracy yet endearingly realistic.
Part of John N Mason’s current marine series of imagined underwater worlds.

Original Artwork. Acrylic on stretched cotton canvas 36″ x 48″ (91.4cm x 122cm)
Framed. Blue box/float frame ready to hang $3300.00

Materials used:

acrylic on stretched canvas

Tags:
#diving #fish #great barrier #shark #scuba 
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I worked as an illustrator in the advertising world. Now retired and painting and drawing in earnest again, not that I ever stopped. But now I have the opportunity to... Read more

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