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"Yacht Racing in the Solent" Painting

Stuart Greenfield, United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

48 W x 36 H in

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A windy afternoon during Cowes Week 2017. The fleet is led by the yacht La Response GBR42N owned by the Admiral of the Royal Ocean Racing Club.

Year Created:

2018

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 36 H x 0.8 D in

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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United Kingdom.

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“Contemporary British marine painter exploring the energy and atmosphere of offshore sailing and the open ocean.” Stuart Greenfield is a British marine painter whose work explores the power, motion, and atmosphere of the sea. Drawing on a lifetime spent sailing offshore and competing in some of the world’s most demanding yacht races, his paintings capture not only the appearance of the ocean but the lived experience of being within it. Greenfield is an experienced offshore sailor and commercially endorsed Yachtmaster, having raced extensively in international offshore events including many Royal Ocean Racing Club campaigns. This deep familiarity with the behaviour of wind, sea and light gives his work an authenticity that resonates strongly with sailors, collectors, and those drawn to the drama of the maritime world. Working primarily in oils, Greenfield’s paintings combine traditional marine painting with a contemporary approach to composition and atmosphere. Rather than focusing purely on technical detail, his work seeks to convey the energy of a moment: the pressure of wind in the sails, the movement of a hull through heavy water, the vast scale of ocean and sky. Many of his paintings sit between representation and abstraction, allowing texture, light and colour to evoke the emotional power of the sea. His work is inspired by the great traditions of maritime art but also by modern painters who explore atmosphere and movement through expressive mark-making. Greenfield’s subjects range from offshore racing yachts and working boats to more atmospheric seascapes that explore the changing moods of the ocean. The result is a body of work that speaks both to the sailing community and to collectors who appreciate contemporary interpretations of the maritime landscape. His paintings are held in private collections internationally and continue to be sought after by collectors who share a connection with the sea.

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