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Ship Wreck Painting

John N Mason

Australia

Painting, Acrylic on Acrylic On Stretched Canvas

Size: 48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

John N Mason has imagined an underwater world where a shipwreck rests serene and peaceful on a sandy bottom, where it struck a reef in tropical waters, slowly being reclaimed by nature. Fish of all kinds make it their home. Sharks glide by looking fierce but strangely not troubling nearby fish. The fish and corals are meticulously researched to be species that occur in Queensland waters. Painted with biological accuracy yet endearingly realistic. Part of John N Mason’s current marine series of imagined underwater worlds. Original Artwork. Acrylic on stretched cotton canvas 36″ x 48″ (91.4cm x 122cm) Framed. Blue box/float frame ready to hang $3300.00

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Painting:Acrylic on Acrylic On Stretched Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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‘Art is a long journey of discovery.’ Whether realistic still life or abstract, John creates paintings that are visually engaging. He draws the viewer into the scene, giving them an experience of a place or object. John’s Marine series draws on his early years as a member of Broken Bay Game Fishing Club and more importantly, on his years of sailing, and snorkeling around the islands of the Great Barrier Reef in the Whitsundays Queensland where John lived for many years. John attended Chelsea School of Art, Lime Grove, London 1963/64. He left London in 1967 to move to Australia. He worked as an illustrator in the advertising world. Now retired and painting full time, John now has the opportunity to spend much more time on HIS art rather than illustrating as the client wanted. John is expecting it to be a long journey of discovery. Currently, he is busy exploring the concept of imagined Underwater landscapes as well as smaller realistic works. John creates acrylic paintings to be visually engaging, whether they are realistic or abstract. When painting realistically he draws the viewer into the scene, giving them an experience of place or object. With his realistic abstract art, he aims to challenge the viewer with objects and hope that when they understand they are not real objects and they grasp the underlying metaphors. Viewing John’s Soundscapes will challenge the hearing population to think about common sounds they hear, and feel the emotional response to sounds. For the hearing impaired his hope is to arm them with at least his response to sounds. Why the initial N in his name is important, well John Mason is a very common name and there are loads of John Masons that are artists, so he needs something to separate him from the rest.

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