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Salty Seaweed Underfoot (2026)Oil painting by Belinda Reynell

73 x 53 x 3.5cm (framed) / 70 x 50cm (actual image size)

67 Artist Reviews

£890

"Salty Seaweed Underfoot" is a painting inspired by the Cornish coast. During a weekend break in Cornwall we took a beautiful rainy walk that led us across beaches and headlands, which inspired this piece. The beach was flooded, forcing us to take off our shoes and wade through salty water and seaweed, hence the title. I applied the paint in thick layers, using expressive mark-making and texture to evoke the sensation of the beach beneath my toes. The painting is framed in a wooden frame and is ready to hang.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#greens#seascape painting#pale colours#impasto painting#expressive painting#cornish painting#sea colours#waves painting
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"Salty Seaweed Underfoot" is a painting inspired by the Cornish coast. During a weekend break in Cornwall we took a beautiful rainy walk that led us across beaches and headlands, which inspired this piece. The beach was flooded, forcing us to take off our shoes and wade through salty water and seaweed, hence the title. I applied the paint in thick layers, using expressive mark-making and texture to evoke the sensation of the beach beneath my toes. The painting is framed in a wooden frame and is ready to hang.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#greens#seascape painting#pale colours#impasto painting#expressive painting#cornish painting#sea colours#waves painting
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Belinda is an award-winning landscape artist living and working in Devon. She finds herself more drawn to the abstract, by absorbing herself in the landscape and then working in the... Read more

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