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Shapes of water #12 (2026)Photograph by Karim Carella

110 x 60 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 100 x 50cm (actual image size)

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£430.62

SHAPES OF WATER #12 is part of an ongoing series in which I explore water as a living, abstract form rather than a recognizable subject.

In this work, I focus on movement, rhythm, and the subtle tension between control and chance. The image is created through intentional camera motion, allowing the flow of water to transform into soft, layered lines and gradients.

My aim is to evoke a sense of calm and contemplation, inviting the viewer to slow down and engage with the quiet energy of water. The absence of a clear horizon or fixed reference turns the scene into a meditative space, where perception becomes more important than representation.

This piece is about sensation rather than place — an impression of water, light, and time merging into a single, fluid gesture.
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SHAPES OF WATER #12

✔️ Limited edition of 15;
✔️ Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm (with margin of 5 cm);
✔️ Hand signed on the back;
✔️ Certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered;
✔️ Hahnemühle matt protective varnish for canvas inkjet prints applied.

*Please contact me for other mediums or sizes*

Materials used:

Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm

Details:

  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 15
  • Size: 110 x 60 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 100 x 50cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Geometric
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry, only 1 left in stock

Tags:

#abstract seascape#wall art#tuscany#modern abstract#muted tones#long exposure#serene landscape#neutral abstract#neutral art#cool tone#contemporary interior#soft greys#calming decor#minimalist decor#luxury decor
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SHAPES OF WATER #12 is part of an ongoing series in which I explore water as a living, abstract form rather than a recognizable subject.

In this work, I focus on movement, rhythm, and the subtle tension between control and chance. The image is created through intentional camera motion, allowing the flow of water to transform into soft, layered lines and gradients.

My aim is to evoke a sense of calm and contemplation, inviting the viewer to slow down and engage with the quiet energy of water. The absence of a clear horizon or fixed reference turns the scene into a meditative space, where perception becomes more important than representation.

This piece is about sensation rather than place — an impression of water, light, and time merging into a single, fluid gesture.
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SHAPES OF WATER #12

✔️ Limited edition of 15;
✔️ Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm (with margin of 5 cm);
✔️ Hand signed on the back;
✔️ Certificate of authenticity, signed and numbered;
✔️ Hahnemühle matt protective varnish for canvas inkjet prints applied.

*Please contact me for other mediums or sizes*

Materials used:

Giclée fine art print on Innova Exhibition Matte Polycotton Canvas 380gsm

Details:

  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 15
  • Size: 110 x 60 x 0.2cm (unframed) / 100 x 50cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Geometric
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry, only 1 left in stock

Tags:

#abstract seascape#wall art#tuscany#modern abstract#muted tones#long exposure#serene landscape#neutral abstract#neutral art#cool tone#contemporary interior#soft greys#calming decor#minimalist decor#luxury decor
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***ARTFINDER AWARDS 2024 - ARTIST OF THE YEAR***Attracted since childhood by the beauty of nature and natural landscapes, I began to express myself artistically at the age of seven during... Read more

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