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I love how the ocean looks from the air, as you swoop in to land at your new destination, or as you return home from a welcome holiday. It's interesting how the coastline interacts with the ocean, and how the lands structures are reflected in the underwater shapes you see.

This series of aerial coastline paintings are based on coastlines across the world, and are painted using acrylic ink on synthetic paper. The inks take a long time to dry, and as they do I manipulate them with water and other coloured inks to create a deepening ocean and a matching coastal landscape. Over time I tip the inks back and forth, just like the waves of the sea, to deepen the colours as the ink dries.

Each of these artworks is unique, the technique means that no two pieces are ever the same. This piece is based on the Australian coastline, with hot orange rocks and sparking ocean.

These acrylic inks are vibrant and lightfast, and the synthetic paper super smooth. Even though these look like a watercolour, they are much brighter.

This piece is mounted in an acid free off white mount, ready for you pop into a 11x14" frame, I think they look really nice in white frames as it lets the colours pop, you can easily get a frame in this standard size. This artwork will come wrapped in acetate with a matching backboard in case you would like to give it as a gift as it is. If you would like me to frame this piece for you please get in touch.

I will sign this piece on the mount.

Materials used:

Acrylic inks on synthetic paper

Tags:
#seascape #water #ocean #seaside #coastal #colorful seascape #ocean inlet #saltwater #seawater 

Saltwater: Aerial Coastline no.1. Mounted ready to frame. (2017) Acrylic painting
by Cat Barrett

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I love how the ocean looks from the air, as you swoop in to land at your new destination, or as you return home from a welcome holiday. It's interesting how the coastline interacts with the ocean, and how the lands structures are reflected in the underwater shapes you see.

This series of aerial coastline paintings are based on coastlines across the world, and are painted using acrylic ink on synthetic paper. The inks take a long time to dry, and as they do I manipulate them with water and other coloured inks to create a deepening ocean and a matching coastal landscape. Over time I tip the inks back and forth, just like the waves of the sea, to deepen the colours as the ink dries.

Each of these artworks is unique, the technique means that no two pieces are ever the same. This piece is based on the Australian coastline, with hot orange rocks and sparking ocean.

These acrylic inks are vibrant and lightfast, and the synthetic paper super smooth. Even though these look like a watercolour, they are much brighter.

This piece is mounted in an acid free off white mount, ready for you pop into a 11x14" frame, I think they look really nice in white frames as it lets the colours pop, you can easily get a frame in this standard size. This artwork will come wrapped in acetate with a matching backboard in case you would like to give it as a gift as it is. If you would like me to frame this piece for you please get in touch.

I will sign this piece on the mount.

Materials used:

Acrylic inks on synthetic paper

Tags:
#seascape #water #ocean #seaside #coastal #colorful seascape #ocean inlet #saltwater #seawater 
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I am watercolour artist living in Ilkley, Yorkshire. I studied Fine Art at Batley College of Art and Design, but most of what I have learnt has been though my... Read more

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