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An evening Seascape by the rock pools at Borth, mid Wales. thundery cloud in Prussian blues and greys fill the sky. Gentle Breakers hit the rocks and then retreat. Deep teals and blues colour the ocean and the rhythm and roar of the waves calm and clear the mind. A family favourite, the village of many annual getaways.
Painted onto professional standard stretched canvas using gold standard acrylics. Sealed with acrylic varnish to protect the surface of the artwork.
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Acrylics

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#seascape #water #ocean #waves #skies #blues #rock pools #welsh coastal #rugged waves 

Rock Pools Borth (2024)

Acrylic painting 
by Jan Rogers

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An evening Seascape by the rock pools at Borth, mid Wales. thundery cloud in Prussian blues and greys fill the sky. Gentle Breakers hit the rocks and then retreat. Deep teals and blues colour the ocean and the rhythm and roar of the waves calm and clear the mind. A family favourite, the village of many annual getaways.
Painted onto professional standard stretched canvas using gold standard acrylics. Sealed with acrylic varnish to protect the surface of the artwork.
Thank you for taking an interest in my work.

Materials used:

Acrylics

Tags:
#seascape #water #ocean #waves #skies #blues #rock pools #welsh coastal #rugged waves 
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Since discovering Kandinsky at a very early age I have been obsessed with vibrant colour and pattern. I later discovered William Morris and I knew I wanted to spend my... Read more

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