Original artwork description:

Two pulleys and the rope, on the edge of a sailboat, on a very blue sea. An oil on canvas of hyperrealistic style. A modern work, all in finesse, with color. Red contrasting with blue

A close-up of part of the boat, a detailed work.

Patrick Chevailler loves the sea, navigation and the underwater world. He paints figuratively in great detail. He was even recognized as one of the world's six best underwater painting artists.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#seascape #red #ocean #realism #hyperrealism #sailing boat #sail boat #sails #hypperealistic #masts 
Two red deadeyes (2021)
Oil painting
by Patrick chevailler

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Two pulleys and the rope, on the edge of a sailboat, on a very blue sea. An oil on canvas of hyperrealistic style. A modern work, all in finesse, with color. Red contrasting with blue

A close-up of part of the boat, a detailed work.

Patrick Chevailler loves the sea, navigation and the underwater world. He paints figuratively in great detail. He was even recognized as one of the world's six best underwater painting artists.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#seascape #red #ocean #realism #hyperrealism #sailing boat #sail boat #sails #hypperealistic #masts 

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Born in Bordeaux, a region of France known more for wine than art, Patrick Chevailler grew up admiring the paintings of his father, thinking he would never be able to... Read more

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