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€350.00
In this orginal encaustic seascape painting, Irish artist Helen Woods has depicted wild seas crashing against rocks off the coast of Ireland.
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Spray by Helen Woods
In this orginal encaustic seascape painting, Irish artist Helen Woods has depicted wild seas crashing against rocks off the coast of Ireland. Helen has employed varying shades of blue to portray the churning sea. Layers of translucent wax have been applied, allowing the light to play off the surface, creating a sense of depth and movement. The crashing waves are depicted with layers of foamy white wax, giving the impression of spray and turbulence
The rocks in the foreground are a central focus of the painting. Helen has used encaustic to build up the texture of the rocks, layer by layer, creating a three-dimensional effect. Hints of seaweed are visible on the rocks. of the rocks and the choppiness of the water. The layers of wax build up, creating a tangible texture that adds dimension to the rocks and a sense of movement to the sea.
Encaustic art offers a unique and versatile way to create paintings with a rich, luminous quality. It has been used for centuries and has experienced a resurgence in popularity among contemporary artists. The wax's translucency and the ability to manipulate it while hot make it a medium that allows for a wide range of artistic expression and experimentation.
Original encaustic & mixed media on panel. Image 40cm x 40cm Framed 53cm x 53cm Signed by Helen and framed as shown
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