Visual artist Amith Venkataramaiah's series of AI images speculate on the evolution of marine life, existing in tandem with the exponential appearance of plastic waste in oceans.
If you love marine painting and the sea mezmerizes you read on to learn more about the art of Russian painter Ivan Aivazovsky.
Nudibranchs (pronounced nooda-branks) are a type of marine Gastropod mollusc. Their name means "naked gills." They are shell-less, uncoiled gastropods (or sea slugs) and are famous for their brilliant colours. I've combined several different animals into this unstructured composition to create a fun and colourful image. Both accurate and playful, this vibrant print is perfect for professionals and enthusiasts. - Dimensions: 8x10 inch print + professional matte for a total of 11 x 14 - Listing includes: 1 giclée print on glossy, archival paper stock + 1 professional matte - Original painting: Watercolour on watercolour paper - Note: This listing does not include a frame. Please contact me if you would like to order a frame with your print.
About The Artwork Follow the brigade. The Schooling Hammerheads. Are they marching out of the Black Hole or into it? A part of the Swimming in Starlight series, it is a juxtaposition of two of my greatest inspirations: the Ocean and Astronomy. In bringing together the two least explored environments we know of. I invite you to look more closely at each and be reminded of how complex, beautiful and essential the oceans are for our existence in this universe on a level both biological, and cosmically emotional. I invite you also to take a moment to reflect on the knowledge that we are not alone in this universe as no matter what may lay beyond the stars, there is other sentient life right here on our precious blue planet and we have a duty to protect it. Ready to hang. Prints available Original Created:2020 Subjects:Outer Space Materials:Canvas Styles:ExpressionismFine ArtIllustrationSurrealismModern Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Australia. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of a serene Scottish port with this exquisite print inspired by the picturesque Portree Harbour on the Isle of Skye. Adorned with the distinctively fluid and ornamental lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau aesthetic, the artwork invites you to a realm where style and nature dance in harmony. The piece features a harmonious composition that captures the timeless allure of Portree’s waterfront. At the forefront, a majestic sailing boat with gracefully curved sails basks in the glow of twilight. The warm oranges and reds of its hull contrast with the deep blues of the water, creating a vibrant yet soothing focal point. Nestled gently behind it, smaller boats bob on the water's gentle ripples, their reflections a delicate ballet of colour and light. Beyond the immediate charms of the harbour, a row of charming houses with distinct European facades painted in pastels of yellow, orange, and pink stretches graciously along the quayside. Their whimsically stylised windows and roofs reflect a playfulness inherent to the Art Nouveau period. These architectural delights are maternal figures to the cobalt sea, cradled by soft reflections that add an ethereal quality to the still waters. The dramatic, purplish-blue mountainous backdrop looms protectively over the scene, subtly bending to the stylistic curves that define this artistic movement. Shadows blend with the natural architecture to create a sense of comforting enclosure, bringing an intimate feel to the otherwise expansive setting. This captivating print belongs to the 'Scottish Harbours' series, showcasing a magnificent blend of natural splendour with the elegance of human habitation, through a lens that transcends time. It's more than a visual treasure; it's a portal to a dreamlike Scottish haven, offering viewers an escape to a world where nature’s majesty and human creativity reside in perfect symphony. Add this piece to your collection and let it convey the enchanting spirit of Scotland's historic ports with every delicate line and radiant hue.
Hello everyone, my name is Jiaqi He (Jackie). A Chicago-based artist and owner of PenelopeLovePrints. I was born in Guangzhou, China and moved to the United States when I was […]
About The Artwork This one was inspired by a cat on Bebek Sahili, Istanbul. It was looking for fish to steal from the fishermen. I also liked the fact that it is customary for Turkish fishermen to use empty packages from oil, yogurt and tomato paste for what they catch. Original Created:2024 Subjects:Cats Materials:Paper Styles:ContemporaryFigurativeIllustrationExpressionismPortraiture Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Turkey. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Per la giovane artista Isabel Emrich nata nel 1993 a Irvine (Orange County) in California l’acqua dell’oceano è sin da piccola una presenza importante.
Click Here to Bid I found this ceramic angel at the thrift store recently. I had to start over twice to get the proportion right, but once I did it was a blast to paint!
Magníficas pinturas de la artista Samantha French.Retratos de hombres y mujeres bajo el agua.Creaciones muy realistas que expresan el mundo bajo el agua.En cada detalle está presente, la luz del so…
Looking for a charming piece of coastal wall art to add some seaside flair to your home decor? Look no further than this delightful watercolour humpback whale digital art print. This illustration created by The Lovely Wild. It is completely unique and cannot be found anywhere else. Featuring a stunning painted illustration of a humpback whale. Painted with incredible attention to detail and skillfully rendered in a vintage style, this artwork captures the grace and power of one of the sea's most magnificent creatures. Whether you're a lover of marine life or simply looking for a striking piece of home decor, this piece is sure to make a beautiful addition to your collection. So why wait? Order your humpback whale watercolor illustration today and bring the beauty of the ocean into your home! Our digital download is available in multiple sizes, making it perfect for a variety of spaces. You can print it at home on high-quality paper or take it to a local print shop for the perfect finish. Each download includesat least 6 high-quality files that can be printed in the following sizes: ⦁ A 2:3 aspect ratio file to print sizes: 4x6", 6x9", 8x12", 10x15", 12x18", 16x24", 20x30", 24x36" (61x91 cms). ⦁ A 3:4 aspect ratio file to print sizes: 6x8", 9x12", 12x16", 15x20", 18x24", 21x28" (53x71 cms). ⦁ A 4:5 aspect ratio file to print sizes: 4x5", 8x10", 16x20", 24x30" (61x76 cms). ⦁ A 5:7 aspect ratio file for international paper sizes: 5x7", 6x8" (A5), 8x12" (A4), 12x16" (A3), 16x23" (A2), 19x27", 23x33" (A1) (59x84 cms). ⦁ An 11:14 aspect ratio file to print 11x14". ⦁ A 1:1 aspect ratio file to print sizes: 5x5", 8x8", 10x10", 12x12", 16x16", 20x20", 24x24" (61x61 cms). For this design we also include horizontal aspect ratio files for you to have more options to choose from. If you have any doubts or would like a personalized request, then please don't hesitate to contact us through messages or via email to: [email protected] Order yours today and enjoy the beauty of the ocean in your own home. PLEASE NOTE: ⦁ This listing is for instant digital download, no physical prints will be mailed to you. ⦁ This is our original art and is for personal use only, commercial resale is not permitted. ⦁ We're happy to provide additional size edits for no extra charge. © Copyright 2024 - TheLovelyWildShop All Rights Reserved
About The Artwork Follow the brigade. The Schooling Hammerheads. Are they marching out of the Black Hole or into it? A part of the Swimming in Starlight series, it is a juxtaposition of two of my greatest inspirations: the Ocean and Astronomy. In bringing together the two least explored environments we know of. I invite you to look more closely at each and be reminded of how complex, beautiful and essential the oceans are for our existence in this universe on a level both biological, and cosmically emotional. I invite you also to take a moment to reflect on the knowledge that we are not alone in this universe as no matter what may lay beyond the stars, there is other sentient life right here on our precious blue planet and we have a duty to protect it. Ready to hang. Prints available Original Created:2020 Subjects:Outer Space Materials:Canvas Styles:ExpressionismFine ArtIllustrationSurrealismModern Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:24 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Australia. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Hello Everyone! I’m very excited to finally announce the limited edition prints that I’ve been working on with Pangeaseed for the last year! I originally made four different paintings and we let people vote for their favorite! The voting was so close that we decided to release two prints! The prin
Original Illustration Artwork For Sale. The marine paintings by Anton Otto Fischer are as authoritative as only a working sailor could make them. Born in Munich, Germany but orphaned as a boy, Fischer ran away to sea at 16 and spent eight years before the mast on a variety of sailing ships. Paid off in New York, he stayed to apply for American citizenship and to teach seamanship on the school ship, "St. Mary's." He later served as a hand on racing yachts on Long Island Sound and worked as a model and handyman for the illustrator A.B. Frost. When he had saved enough money, he spent two years at the Academie Julian in Paris under Laurens. Returning to the United States, Fischer sold his first picture to Harper's Weekly in 1908, around the time he moves to Wilmington to receive critiques from Pyle. Everybody's magazine sent him the first of several Jack London stories. In 1910, he began a 48-year association with The Saturday Evening Post, which included illustrating seialized characters such as Peter B. Kyne's "Crappy Ricks," Norman Reilly Raine's "Tugoat Annie," Guy Gilpatrick's "Glencannon," as well as serials for Kenneth Robert and Nordoff and Hall. In 1942, he was given the ran of Lieutenant Commander as "Artist Laureate" for the United States Coast Guard and was assigned Moth Atlantic convoy duty on the Coast Guard cutter "Campbell" during the winter of 1943. The "Campbell" was disabled during a successful attack on a German U-boat, and Fischer's dramatic paintings of this experience were published by Life magazine. The pictures are now in the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut. In 1947, Fischer wrote and illustrated a book about his earlier sailing years, entitled Fo'c'sle Days, published by Charles Scribner's Sons.
Click Here to Bid (8x8in. - starts at $100) This is another old one, also from San Francisco. The reference photo was terrible, but I always loved these ladies all scrunched up on the bench. So I completely changed the background. It was a total experiment, but I think it worked out.
Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of a serene Scottish port with this exquisite print inspired by the picturesque Portree Harbour on the Isle of Skye. Adorned with the distinctively fluid and ornamental lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau aesthetic, the artwork invites you to a realm where style and nature dance in harmony. The piece features a harmonious composition that captures the timeless allure of Portree’s waterfront. At the forefront, a majestic sailing boat with gracefully curved sails basks in the glow of twilight. The warm oranges and reds of its hull contrast with the deep blues of the water, creating a vibrant yet soothing focal point. Nestled gently behind it, smaller boats bob on the water's gentle ripples, their reflections a delicate ballet of colour and light. Beyond the immediate charms of the harbour, a row of charming houses with distinct European facades painted in pastels of yellow, orange, and pink stretches graciously along the quayside. Their whimsically stylised windows and roofs reflect a playfulness inherent to the Art Nouveau period. These architectural delights are maternal figures to the cobalt sea, cradled by soft reflections that add an ethereal quality to the still waters. The dramatic, purplish-blue mountainous backdrop looms protectively over the scene, subtly bending to the stylistic curves that define this artistic movement. Shadows blend with the natural architecture to create a sense of comforting enclosure, bringing an intimate feel to the otherwise expansive setting. This captivating print belongs to the 'Scottish Harbours' series, showcasing a magnificent blend of natural splendour with the elegance of human habitation, through a lens that transcends time. It's more than a visual treasure; it's a portal to a dreamlike Scottish haven, offering viewers an escape to a world where nature’s majesty and human creativity reside in perfect symphony. Add this piece to your collection and let it convey the enchanting spirit of Scotland's historic ports with every delicate line and radiant hue.