Original artwork description:

I was born within a mile of the sea and it is something I love to paint. When I paint the sea I'm carried away to my 'happy place'.

This original painting reminds me of a summer's day on the beach, watching the waves as they break and gently roll towards the shore. I have aimed to capture the light reflecting on the breaking waves and to provide a sense of movement in the water between the waves and the beach.

It is painted using brush and palette knife and I have continued the painting around the sides of the canvas for effect.

Two coats of varnish have been applied for added UV protection and a canvas hanger is attached.

Materials used:

Acrylic paints on stretched canvas

Tags:
#seascape #sea #water #beach #waves #seaside #coast #surf #shoreline 
Rolling Into Shore (2022)
Acrylic painting
by Kate Ferguson

£280

Original artwork description
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I was born within a mile of the sea and it is something I love to paint. When I paint the sea I'm carried away to my 'happy place'.

This original painting reminds me of a summer's day on the beach, watching the waves as they break and gently roll towards the shore. I have aimed to capture the light reflecting on the breaking waves and to provide a sense of movement in the water between the waves and the beach.

It is painted using brush and palette knife and I have continued the painting around the sides of the canvas for effect.

Two coats of varnish have been applied for added UV protection and a canvas hanger is attached.

Materials used:

Acrylic paints on stretched canvas

Tags:
#seascape #sea #water #beach #waves #seaside #coast #surf #shoreline 

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Kate Ferguson

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I grew up in South West Cornwall and was exposed to art from an early age, with influences from Lamorna, the Newlyn School and St Ives, all virtually on my... Read more

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