Original artwork description:

Winters here in the landlocked Czech Republic can be cold, and are generally dull and grey. I started working on this painting in late autumn and as the days grew shorter, with less hours of daylight, I gradually started to add more and more layers of colour to the work, it made the flat dull grey light outside somehow more bearable.
This is a large, heavily layered abstract painting of a seascape, painted on a gallery grade canvas.
Signed by Renata (me) and ready to hang.
Thanks for taking an interest in my work.
Best wishes
Renata

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#seascape #abstract seascape #large oil painting #blue seascape #heavily textured 
Untitled Seascape (2021)
Oil painting
by Renata Retrová

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Winters here in the landlocked Czech Republic can be cold, and are generally dull and grey. I started working on this painting in late autumn and as the days grew shorter, with less hours of daylight, I gradually started to add more and more layers of colour to the work, it made the flat dull grey light outside somehow more bearable.
This is a large, heavily layered abstract painting of a seascape, painted on a gallery grade canvas.
Signed by Renata (me) and ready to hang.
Thanks for taking an interest in my work.
Best wishes
Renata

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#seascape #abstract seascape #large oil painting #blue seascape #heavily textured 

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I am an international contemporary Fine Artist specialising in exceptional semi-abstract seascape/landscape paintings and also unique portraiture. The two themes are very different in mood and style, but both are... Read more

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