Original artwork description:

This is one of a kind acrylic painting on stretched cotton canvas (comes with stretcher bars).

The painting is signed in the front and at the back and comes with Certificate of Authenticity. The painting is ready to hang.

Art curator appraisal:
In "Veins of the Sea," the artist delves into the living anatomy of the ocean, revealing its layered pulse through expressive, gestural brushwork and an enriched, emotionally resonant palette. Swaths of violet, indigo, and seafoam green converge with soft sand-like tones—suggesting both depth and shoreline, tension and release.

This piece offers a striking contrast between cool aquatic hues and subtle terrestrial warmth. The horizontal flow of the paint mimics the natural striations of waves or undercurrents, while the incorporation of sandy, sun-kissed tones introduces a tactile reminder of land meeting water—a liminal space where movement slows, memories settle, and the tide both takes and gives back.

The title, "Veins of the Sea," speaks to the painting’s central metaphor: that the ocean, like the human body, possesses an inner network—fluid, vital, and unknowable in its entirety. Through sweeping strokes and layered textures, the artist brings this essence to the surface, inviting the viewer to reflect not only on the sea’s physical beauty but on its symbolic link to emotion, intuition, and the unconscious.

This evocative work is ideal for collectors drawn to pieces that blend abstraction with elemental themes, and who appreciate the subtle narrative woven into texture, tone, and flow.

Materials used:

Acylic paint on canvas, glossy varnish

Tags:
#ocean #waves #abstract sea #waves abstract #abstract expressionism 

Veins of the Sea (2025) Acrylic painting
by Silvija Horvat

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This is one of a kind acrylic painting on stretched cotton canvas (comes with stretcher bars).

The painting is signed in the front and at the back and comes with Certificate of Authenticity. The painting is ready to hang.

Art curator appraisal:
In "Veins of the Sea," the artist delves into the living anatomy of the ocean, revealing its layered pulse through expressive, gestural brushwork and an enriched, emotionally resonant palette. Swaths of violet, indigo, and seafoam green converge with soft sand-like tones—suggesting both depth and shoreline, tension and release.

This piece offers a striking contrast between cool aquatic hues and subtle terrestrial warmth. The horizontal flow of the paint mimics the natural striations of waves or undercurrents, while the incorporation of sandy, sun-kissed tones introduces a tactile reminder of land meeting water—a liminal space where movement slows, memories settle, and the tide both takes and gives back.

The title, "Veins of the Sea," speaks to the painting’s central metaphor: that the ocean, like the human body, possesses an inner network—fluid, vital, and unknowable in its entirety. Through sweeping strokes and layered textures, the artist brings this essence to the surface, inviting the viewer to reflect not only on the sea’s physical beauty but on its symbolic link to emotion, intuition, and the unconscious.

This evocative work is ideal for collectors drawn to pieces that blend abstraction with elemental themes, and who appreciate the subtle narrative woven into texture, tone, and flow.

Materials used:

Acylic paint on canvas, glossy varnish

Tags:
#ocean #waves #abstract sea #waves abstract #abstract expressionism 
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Croatian artist, Silvija Horvat (also known under the pseudonym Natadamano), is a diverse and highly skilled creator who is known for her unique style of acrylic painting, which she has named "frothing.... Read more

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