Sailors and the Sinking Sun Emil Nolde - 1946
of sailboats and sunsets. Boracay Island _DSC2573_sink_sun_redux_sm
26 Artworks by Tami Bone, Saatchi Art Artist
of sailboats & sunsets.... _DSC2581_sink_sun1_ss
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As the day comes to a close, the tranquil beauty of the Silver Sands of Morar is captured in this enthralling abstract print, a celebration of the rugged charm of Scottish beaches. Swirls of colour dance across the canvas, creating a visual symphony that mirrors the fluidity of the sea and the warmth of the sinking sun. The vivid hues of orange, red, and yellow in the sky contrast with the cooler tones of the sea, offering a spectacle of nature's palette at the magic hour of twilight. In the foreground, delicate ripples of water are artfully exaggerated into undulating lines that draw the eyes outward to the serene horizon. Golden reflections shimmer on the surface, suggesting the gentle lapping of waves upon the shore. As if viewed through a dreamer's lens, the distant mountains are rendered as dusky silhouettes, ushering a sense of calm and stillness. Anchoring the composition are the dark, enigmatic shapes of rocks, which seem to gently protrude from the reflective shallows, grounding the observer in the reality of the landscape's rugged texture. Above, the sky is ablaze, lending a dimension of depth and movement with streaks of colour that appear both deliberate and spontaneously placed. This print promises to lure the observer into a contemplative state, to get lost in the abstract representation of one of Scotland's most picturesque vistas. For lovers of both nature and modern art, this piece will imbue any room with a sense of the sublime complexity and pure, raw beauty of the Scottish coast at dusk.
A fine art nature print featuring a glorious sunset with sinking sun over the ripples and reflections of water of the Columbia River. Photo taken in Eastern Washington state. Beautiful and calming wall art for your home decor. TITLE: COLUMBIA RIVER REFLECTIONS SIZE: Select your size from the drop down list above. NEED ANOTHER SIZE? Other sizes are available by request. More information is available here ... http://www.etsy.com/shop/DebiBishop/policy +Special ordered and printed by a professional lab with printers that expose light sensitive paper that is then run through a chemical process. These are real photographs, not inkjet prints. +PAPER: Endura Metallic. This particular paper type has a glossy finish and metallic appearance and creates images that are described as “Chrome on Paper”, while at the same time adding depth and vibrant color. +Available as a ready to hang canvas gallery wrap here... https://www.etsy.com/listing/253928814/sinking-sun-water-sky-golden-sun-setting?ref=listing-shop-header-1 +All prints will be packaged in acid-free, moisture resistant sleeves, and shipped in stiff cardboard mailers, to ensure their safe arrival to you. +THANK YOU for looking! See More: www.etsy.com/shop/debibishop COPYRIGHT Debi Bishop Photography. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No reproductions allowed, thank you.
A symphony of warm hues bathes Traigh Mhor in a wondrous golden glow on this exquisite art print, capturing the serene beauty of a Scottish cove at sunset. The waters ripple with reflections of the sinking sun, casting elongated shadows and highlights that dance upon the shore in an array of burnished oranges and radiant yellows. Sinuous lines and swirling patterns reminiscent of Art Nouveau elegance embellish the sky, where the radiant sun dips towards silhouetted, undulating hills. As the ethereal light touches the wet sands and rock pools, it transforms them into a canvas streaked with shades of amber, ochre, and delicate pinks, echoing the fleeting moments of twilight's charm. This print is a tribute to the tranquil yet dramatic landscape of Scotland, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the intricate beauty of nature entwined with the stylised sophistication of Art Nouveau. Every glance at this piece promises a moment of contemplation, evoking the essence of Scotland's coastal splendour, making it a timeless addition to any space that yearns for a touch of natural elegance and poetic tranquillity.
Captured in the resplendent glow of the golden hour, this expressive print encapsulates the breathtaking beauty of Sandwood Bay, a jewel nestled along the rugged coastline of Scotland. With its vivid brushstrokes and dynamic palette, the artwork transports viewers to a serene cove where the sinking sun casts a warm symphony of amber, gold, and crimson across the canvas of the sky. The scene is set against the dramatic backdrop of towering cliffs that rise majestically on either side, their stratified rock faces painted with strokes of deep russet, ochre, and shadow. These natural monoliths stand as silent guardians over the tranquil bay, their presence a testament to the enduring strength and mystery of the Scottish landscape. In the foreground, the peaceful shore is rendered in a kaleidoscopic reflection of the skies above, with the ebb and flow of gentle waves etching intricate patterns onto the wet sands. The water, a striking shade of turquoise, provides a cool contrast to the warmth of the scene, its purity accentuated by the broad, purposeful brushstrokes of the expressionist style. This print is an homage to the untamed spirit of Scotland's coastal enclaves, inviting the viewer to lose themselves in the raw emotion and unspoiled natural splendour that is Sandwood Bay at the most enchanting time of day. Whether adorning a living space or bringing inspiration to an office, this piece is sure to evoke a sense of peace and a longing for the wild, open spaces where land, sea, and sky meet in perfect harmony.
Sunglight is composed of colors from violet to red (abbreviated as VIBGYOR). Violet has the lowest wavelength and red has the highest wavelength. Combinedly, this forms a white color, which is the net color of the Sun.
From sprites and massive light spirals to "shining halo clouds," the photos of light phenomena in this gallery are naturally-occurring or man-made illusions.