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SEA PETALS
“Sea Petals” is an abstract acrylic canvas that plunges into the fiery atmosphere of the roofs of Ericeira, at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. This composition, dominated by red hues, evokes the picturesque atmosphere of the fishing village bathed in the golden light of the setting sun.
The blue petals of the sea delicately fly away, evoking the ocean that borders Ericeira. These touches of blue capture the very essence of water, sea spray and changing reflections which, par moments, blend into shades of green, recalling the diversity of hues of the Atlantic Ocean.
“Sea Petals” is an artistic exploration of the symbiosis between marine life and the red roofs of Ericeira.
This abstract work captures the beauty of this coastal village, mixing the heat of the roofs with the energy of the ocean in a rich and dynamic palette.
#PetalasDoMar #AbstractArt #AcrylicPainting #Ericeira #FishingVillage #AtlanticOcean #RedRoofs #WarmPalette #CoastalLandscape #MarineVitality #VisualChoreography
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THE SARDINE BOX
The brush is the white cane of the painter who seeks to move forward.
From Gallieni
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THE BLUE TRUNKS
If the sun enters the house, he's kinda in your heart.
Le Corbusier
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THE TERRACES OF THE PORT
Marseille, city of light and color.
Victor hugo
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MELY MELO
Impose your luck, squeeze your happiness and go to your risk.
To look at you, they will get used to
Rene Char
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RUBICK’S CUBE
“We use colors, but we paint with the feeling”
Jean Chardin
Artist, writer (1643 – 1713)
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LA FORÊT BLEUE
Rated 5.00 out of 5“The earth is blue like an orange.”
Paul Eluard
Artist, writer, Poet 1895 – 1952
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AUMÔNE VIEILLE
“It is not necessary to turn off another's light for our own to shine.”
Gandhi