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Low Tide

$2,995.00

"Low Tide" captures the serene and rhythmic ebb of the ocean, a meditative exploration of nature’s interplay between movement and stillness. The composition is alive with organic shapes and fluid lines, evoking the patterns left by retreating water across sand and rock. The cool palette, dominated by soft aquas and blues, contrasts with warm accents of rust and gold, creating a visual harmony that suggests the hidden vibrancy of the shoreline.

The abstract nature of the piece invites viewers to explore its layers and shapes, uncovering personal interpretations of tidal pools, aquatic life, or the gentle push and pull of the tide. Through its dynamic structure and subtle textures, Low Tide speaks to the transitory beauty of the natural world, urging us to pause and appreciate the fleeting moments of connection between earth and sea.

This painting reflects the artist’s deep connection to the mysteries of nature, offering a sensory experience that resonates with the rhythms of water and life.

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"Low Tide" captures the serene and rhythmic ebb of the ocean, a meditative exploration of nature’s interplay between movement and stillness. The composition is alive with organic shapes and fluid lines, evoking the patterns left by retreating water across sand and rock. The cool palette, dominated by soft aquas and blues, contrasts with warm accents of rust and gold, creating a visual harmony that suggests the hidden vibrancy of the shoreline.

The abstract nature of the piece invites viewers to explore its layers and shapes, uncovering personal interpretations of tidal pools, aquatic life, or the gentle push and pull of the tide. Through its dynamic structure and subtle textures, Low Tide speaks to the transitory beauty of the natural world, urging us to pause and appreciate the fleeting moments of connection between earth and sea.

This painting reflects the artist’s deep connection to the mysteries of nature, offering a sensory experience that resonates with the rhythms of water and life.

"Low Tide" captures the serene and rhythmic ebb of the ocean, a meditative exploration of nature’s interplay between movement and stillness. The composition is alive with organic shapes and fluid lines, evoking the patterns left by retreating water across sand and rock. The cool palette, dominated by soft aquas and blues, contrasts with warm accents of rust and gold, creating a visual harmony that suggests the hidden vibrancy of the shoreline.

The abstract nature of the piece invites viewers to explore its layers and shapes, uncovering personal interpretations of tidal pools, aquatic life, or the gentle push and pull of the tide. Through its dynamic structure and subtle textures, Low Tide speaks to the transitory beauty of the natural world, urging us to pause and appreciate the fleeting moments of connection between earth and sea.

This painting reflects the artist’s deep connection to the mysteries of nature, offering a sensory experience that resonates with the rhythms of water and life.

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