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Like a dream summoned from seafoam and sky, 'Foam Born' captures the ocean in a moment of transformation. From far above, rolling teal waters bloom with feathered white foam, forming fluid, feminine patterns that echo the sea’s eternal rhythm. This is the language of sirens—mysterious, beckoning, and ever-shifting—where wave and wind shape stories into light.

Printed on fabulous Canson Rag Photographique Paper, a museum-grade paper with smooth texture that captures every nuance of colour, each detail emerges with subtle luminosity and natural softness. The paper’s tactile surface enhances the painterly nature of the image, giving it the grace of both ocean and myth.

Part of the Siren Sisters series of aerial water abstacts, Foam Born is a meditation on fluidity, memory, and the wild grace of the sea. The colours are soft yet striking: mineral teal, sea-glass green, and pure white, capturing the natural rhythm of the Atlantic waters below. This piece draws on elements of lyrical abstraction, where sea and light create a sense of movement and depth.

Photographed using a high-resolution technique fast enough to capture individual drops of water in mid-air, this piece reveals extraordinary detail—every swirl of foam, every glint of light suspended like sea-glass in motion.

Each limited edition piece is handmade, signed, numbered, and shipped directly from my studio on the Isle of Skye.

Materials used:

Exquisite Fine Art Giclée Print on Canson Rag Photographique Paper

Tags:
#seascape #coastal #sea #beach #water #ocean #white #teal #aerial #sofa #calming #living room #oversized #lyrical abstract #isle skye 

Foam Born (2025) Photograph
by Lynne Douglas

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£900

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 15
  • Size: 193.04 x 132.08 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 182.88 x 121.92cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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Like a dream summoned from seafoam and sky, 'Foam Born' captures the ocean in a moment of transformation. From far above, rolling teal waters bloom with feathered white foam, forming fluid, feminine patterns that echo the sea’s eternal rhythm. This is the language of sirens—mysterious, beckoning, and ever-shifting—where wave and wind shape stories into light.

Printed on fabulous Canson Rag Photographique Paper, a museum-grade paper with smooth texture that captures every nuance of colour, each detail emerges with subtle luminosity and natural softness. The paper’s tactile surface enhances the painterly nature of the image, giving it the grace of both ocean and myth.

Part of the Siren Sisters series of aerial water abstacts, Foam Born is a meditation on fluidity, memory, and the wild grace of the sea. The colours are soft yet striking: mineral teal, sea-glass green, and pure white, capturing the natural rhythm of the Atlantic waters below. This piece draws on elements of lyrical abstraction, where sea and light create a sense of movement and depth.

Photographed using a high-resolution technique fast enough to capture individual drops of water in mid-air, this piece reveals extraordinary detail—every swirl of foam, every glint of light suspended like sea-glass in motion.

Each limited edition piece is handmade, signed, numbered, and shipped directly from my studio on the Isle of Skye.

Materials used:

Exquisite Fine Art Giclée Print on Canson Rag Photographique Paper

Tags:
#seascape #coastal #sea #beach #water #ocean #white #teal #aerial #sofa #calming #living room #oversized #lyrical abstract #isle skye 
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Lynne is a photographic artist based on the Isle of Skye, whose work is steeped in the soft romance of Scotland’s wild coastline and the windswept beauty of the Outer... Read more

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