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My work here is the single copy and original handwork, free copy from I. Aivazovsky. A way to pay tribute to the Russian master I.V. Aivazovsky (1817-1900)
who wrote the sea. I tried here to create a more modern version with realistic details.
It is made on special high quality 100 % cotton canvas, stretcher stable pine wood. 1 cm indigo edge-great for versatile framing, gloss finish. Oil.
This work was written in 3 stages, I write in such a way that the picture will remain in good shape even after a century. It's a long process but the quality is above all.I wanted to convey my vision of the picture and transformed it. The essence of the picture is that there is always hope in a crisis and in total disaster. My colors in the picture are green - hope. why I paint the sea - I'm afraid of depth and a lot of water. The pictures that I paint are like overcoming my fear of the elements of the sea. And the sea is different, with different moods and states. My work with the theme of the sea is also a message to people like me.

What day is the ocean raging
The dark element mixed the water with the sky
And as a huge power organ
Plays a hymn to nature and the universe

the Moon in the sky a pale lamp
Cold rays, drops into the abyss of waters
And storms are roaring, the thunder fire
O black stones a wave of lead beats

It all came together in a single rush
Water mist mixed in the sky
Like an arrow, lightning rolled down over the abyss
And sank into the abyss forever

But I believe that everything ends in the world,
The winds will blow away, the hurricane will subside
And in the starry sky quietly swaying
Constellations winking at us.
My work here is the single copy and original handwork, free copy from I. Aivazovsky. A way to pay tribute to the Russian master I.V. Aivazovsky (1817-1900)
who wrote the sea. I tried here to create a more modern version with realistic details.
It is made on special high quality 100 % cotton canvas, stretcher stable pine wood. 1 cm indigo edge-great for versatile framing, gloss finish. Oil.
This work was written in 3 stages, I write in such a way that the picture will remain in good shape even after a century. It's a long process but the quality is above all.I wanted to convey my vision of the picture and transformed it. The essence of the picture is that there is always hope in a crisis and in total disaster. My colors in the picture are green - hope. why I paint the sea - I'm afraid of depth and a lot of water. The pictures that I paint are like overcoming my fear of the elements of the sea. And the sea is different, with different moods and states. My work with the theme of the sea is also a message to people like me.

What day is the ocean raging
The dark element mixed the water with the sky
And as a huge power organ
Plays a hymn to nature and the universe

the Moon in the sky a pale lamp
Cold rays, drops into the abyss of waters
And storms are roaring, the thunder fire
O black stones a wave of lead beats

It all came together in a single rush
Water mist mixed in the sky
Like an arrow, lightning rolled down over the abyss
And sank into the abyss forever

But I believe that everything ends in the world,
The winds will blow away, the hurricane will subside
And in the starry sky quietly swaying
Constellations winking at us.
My work here is the single copy and original handwork, free copy from I. Aivazovsky. A way to pay tribute to the Russian master I.V. Aivazovsky (1817-1900)
who wrote the sea. I tried here to create a more modern version with realistic details.
It is made on special high quality 100 % cotton canvas, stretcher stable pine wood. 1 cm indigo edge-great for versatile framing, gloss finish. Oil.
This work was written in 3 stages, I write in such a way that the picture will remain in good shape even after a century. It's a long process but the quality is above all.I wanted to convey my vision of the picture and transformed it. The essence of the picture is that there is always hope in a crisis and in total disaster. My colors in the picture are green - hope. why I paint the sea - I'm afraid of depth and a lot of water. The pictures that I paint are like overcoming my fear of the elements of the sea. And the sea is different, with different moods and states. My work with the theme of the sea is also a message to people like me.

What day is the ocean raging
The dark element mixed the water with the sky
And as a huge power organ
Plays a hymn to nature and the universe

the Moon in the sky a pale lamp
Cold rays, drops into the abyss of waters
And storms are roaring, the thunder fire
O black stones a wave of lead beats

It all came together in a single rush
Water mist mixed in the sky
Like an arrow, lightning rolled down over the abyss
And sank into the abyss forever

But I believe that everything ends in the world,
The winds will blow away, the hurricane will subside
And in the starry sky quietly swaying
Constellations winking at us.
My work here is the single copy and original handwork, free copy from I. Aivazovsky. A way to pay tribute to the Russian master I.V. Aivazovsky (1817-1900)
who wrote the sea. I tried here to create a more modern version with realistic details.
It is made on special high quality 100 % cotton canvas, stretcher stable pine wood. 1 cm indigo edge-great for versatile framing, gloss finish. Oil.
This work was written in 3 stages, I write in such a way that the picture will remain in good shape even after a century. It's a long process but the quality is above all.I wanted to convey my vision of the picture and transformed it. The essence of the picture is that there is always hope in a crisis and in total disaster. My colors in the picture are green - hope. why I paint the sea - I'm afraid of depth and a lot of water. The pictures that I paint are like overcoming my fear of the elements of the sea. And the sea is different, with different moods and states. My work with the theme of the sea is also a message to people like me.

What day is the ocean raging
The dark element mixed the water with the sky
And as a huge power organ
Plays a hymn to nature and the universe

the Moon in the sky a pale lamp
Cold rays, drops into the abyss of waters
And storms are roaring, the thunder fire
O black stones a wave of lead beats

It all came together in a single rush
Water mist mixed in the sky
Like an arrow, lightning rolled down over the abyss
And sank into the abyss forever

But I believe that everything ends in the world,
The winds will blow away, the hurricane will subside
And in the starry sky quietly swaying
Constellations winking at us.

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Storm Painting

Lusie Schellenberg

Switzerland

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in

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My work here is the single copy and original handwork, free copy from I. Aivazovsky. A way to pay tribute to the Russian master I.V. Aivazovsky (1817-1900) who wrote the sea. I tried here to create a more modern version with realistic details. It is made on special high quality 100 % cotton canvas, ...

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2020

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Multi-paneled Painting, Oil on Canvas

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23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in

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2

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Art makes visible-« In my works, I want to capture the beauty, being, and meaning of all things in any of their manifestations. » Luise Schellenberg is an award-winning Swiss artist whose works have been exhibited at the MAMAG Museum of Modern Art, the Louvre, and prestigious exhibitions in Germany, Italy, Austria, the USA, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and other countries. She has been honored with the Future of Art Global Masterpiece Award 2024 and the Harmony for Humanity – The Global Consciousness Art Prize 2023. Her works have been published in TATLER UK, House & Garden UK, and Spotlight Contemporary Art Magazine. Her hallmark is the unique diversity of genres and styles, including seascapes, cityscapes, portraits, still lifes, animal depictions, and abstract compositions. Luise combines realism, expressionism, modern impressionism, and her own techniques, creating multilayered visual narratives that reflect the symbiosis of human emotions, the dynamics of nature, and the philosophy of light. Luise’s art is not merely a reflection of reality but a tool that transforms perception and creates new meanings. Her works are united by the concept of preserving the original beauty of existence and the emotional connection between humans and the environment. Through the interplay of color, symbolism, and form, she explores the metaphysics of perception, demonstrating how art can transform consciousness and reveal new dimensions of reality. Each piece captures a moment of eternity through light, texture, and color, fostering a profound dialogue between the viewer, nature, and the inner world of humanity.

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