Original artwork description:

This marine landscape describes a view of the beach from Jaffa port, in Israel. The hour was a little while before sunset, and the purple color of the sky hypnotized me. I tried to transmit the same magical feeling I felt in this moment, combining lots of colors and brushstrokes in the water and the sky as well. It was important to me not to show clearly the limit of the water, as if everything were connected to one harmonic unity. I was influenced by the impression painters that tried to capture the exact momentary colors the saw. The process of this painting was quite fast (as fast as oil can permit), in order to keep that ‘fresh’ feeling.

Materials used:

Oil colors

Tags:
#landscape #seascape #oil painting #painting #impressionist #small #traditional 
Untitled (Jaffa) (2017)
Oil painting
by Alma Seroussi

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Original artwork description
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This marine landscape describes a view of the beach from Jaffa port, in Israel. The hour was a little while before sunset, and the purple color of the sky hypnotized me. I tried to transmit the same magical feeling I felt in this moment, combining lots of colors and brushstrokes in the water and the sky as well. It was important to me not to show clearly the limit of the water, as if everything were connected to one harmonic unity. I was influenced by the impression painters that tried to capture the exact momentary colors the saw. The process of this painting was quite fast (as fast as oil can permit), in order to keep that ‘fresh’ feeling.

Materials used:

Oil colors

Tags:
#landscape #seascape #oil painting #painting #impressionist #small #traditional 

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