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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 48 W x 29.9 H x 1 D in
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Contemporary ocean art painting called Ocean Eyes by artist Scott Denholm. This piece, Ocean Eyes, continues to draw inspiration from prevailing themes of the emotions revealed by our relationship with the ocean and her elements. These exposed feelings are translated into colour and rhythm. At times, these emotions are recognised in another and represented in their eyes, the gateway at times to hiding places and emphasising to us that fear is the biggest obstacle in pursuit of uncharted territory, more so than the obstacle itself - and reminding us to always be present and thrive in the beauty and raw power of the ocean. “Careful creature Made friends with time He left her lonely with a diamond mind And those ocean eyes” Ocean Eyes – Billie Eilish Specifications Name: Ocean Eyes Medium: Hydrocryl Acrylics on hemp canvas Size: 76.2cm x 122cm (32” x 48”) Date: March 2019 Comes ready to hang.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
48 W x 29.9 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Scott Denholm’s contemporary ocean scenes tell a story of love and betrayal between nature and humanity by capturing fleeting moments of raw power and infinite beauty of our coastlines and oceans. Scott’s carefully chosen colour palettes and unique rhythmic style draw the viewer's attention to expose long lost feelings, memories, and emotions of their personal relationship with the ocean. Whether it be family holidays to the beach as a child or a seasoned surfer; a new relationship or decades strong - those emotions never leave you and are confronting. Scott’s paintings transcend age and resonate differently among viewers depending on their bond with the ocean, often as a sensory overload revealing memories of youthful adventures, familiar smells, sounds, sights, and touch. “Everyone’s relationship with the ocean is different. As a surfer, my relationship is an erratic but balanced kinship - there’s a lot of emotions. I absolutely love it; I feed off it, it energises me and inspires me daily. But I’m always respectful, cautious of becoming satisfied and complacent - just when you think you’ve conquered her, or you’ve felt comfortable, she will put you back in your place and humble you with her raw power and changing moods.” A champion for marine conservation, Scott’s art helps bring awareness to environmental issues, raising funds for not for profit organisations and inspiring change in mindset away from the status quo of relentless progress at all costs. A force to be reckoned with and already in collections internationally, Scott Denholm is rapidly becoming one of Australia’s most sought after emerging artists - his paintings can be found in galleries around Australia from coast to coast and directly from the artist himself at . Visit his website now and contact Scott to commission a scene that only he can interpret that resonates with you. In his mid-twenties Scott had started to became aware of the health dangers and environmental impacts associated with traditional oil painting processes as well as the toxic, crude oil by-products used to make surfing equipment. Always striving for positive change, he decided to combine his passions and set out to find the most eco friendly products available and become both an eco conscious surfer and artist.
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