Original artwork description:

This painting is not just a representation of the ocean. I created it to show how you feel when sailing on rough seas. Nothing is stable, we completely lose the notion of horizontality, and we have the impression of being attracted by the sea while sliding on the waves. This is why the horizon is tilted to create this sensation. The horizon is also slightly rounded, as in reality.
The use of the palette knife gives a lot of movement and force to the work, which further reinforces the realism of the sensation.

Original acrylic painting on high quality Clairefontaine paper 360gr/m2-165 lb.
The size 42x29.7 centimeters is specially designed for a standard A3 photo frame.
This work will be sent to you in a cardboard envelope.
The framed image is just an example. Your work will be delivered unframed, leaving you free to choose a frame that suits you.

Thierry Vobmann is a professional artist referenced on several quotation sites.
His works are present in many private collections, in about twenty countries.
The artist has been selected and has participated in international art fairs, including Art shopping at the Louvre in Paris and Artexpo in New York.
His works are published in several art books in Europe and the United States.
Thierry Vobmann has won many awards for his work.

Thank you very much for your visit,
All of my works are priced at my official listing, but if you fall in love with one, please don't hesitate to contact me or make an offer directly on this page.
I will study any proposal with great interest.

Materials used:

Acid free high quality paper

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LOST ON THE WILD OCEAN (2023) Acrylic painting
by Thierry Vobmann. Abstract .

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This painting is not just a representation of the ocean. I created it to show how you feel when sailing on rough seas. Nothing is stable, we completely lose the notion of horizontality, and we have the impression of being attracted by the sea while sliding on the waves. This is why the horizon is tilted to create this sensation. The horizon is also slightly rounded, as in reality.
The use of the palette knife gives a lot of movement and force to the work, which further reinforces the realism of the sensation.

Original acrylic painting on high quality Clairefontaine paper 360gr/m2-165 lb.
The size 42x29.7 centimeters is specially designed for a standard A3 photo frame.
This work will be sent to you in a cardboard envelope.
The framed image is just an example. Your work will be delivered unframed, leaving you free to choose a frame that suits you.

Thierry Vobmann is a professional artist referenced on several quotation sites.
His works are present in many private collections, in about twenty countries.
The artist has been selected and has participated in international art fairs, including Art shopping at the Louvre in Paris and Artexpo in New York.
His works are published in several art books in Europe and the United States.
Thierry Vobmann has won many awards for his work.

Thank you very much for your visit,
All of my works are priced at my official listing, but if you fall in love with one, please don't hesitate to contact me or make an offer directly on this page.
I will study any proposal with great interest.

Materials used:

Acid free high quality paper

Tags:
#seascape #blue #ocean #waves #palette knife #free shipping #gift idea #best match #five stars #new this 
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Thierry’s painting reflects the constant search for expression and movement. The forms sometimes sharp borne under his knives pique the curiosity of the viewer, who stops and plunges into a... Read more

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