Painting Hyperrealism Ocean Sea Boyd-Dunlop Gallery Mark Cross
Painting Hyperrealism Ocean Sea Boyd-Dunlop Gallery Mark Cross Pebbles Framed Canvas Print
giclee print river meets sea framed
River Meets Sea
Mark Cross

River Meets Sea

MARK CROSS

River Meets Sea, 2023

oil on canvas

1750 x 1330 mm - original SOLD


River Meets Sea

giclee canvas print

open edition

980 x 1320 mm:

$1,500 unstretched    $1,850 stretched

$2,400 with black tray frame

1660 x 1230 mm:

$1,800 unstretched    $2,400 stretched

$3,000 with black tray frame

Please allow three to four weeks for a stretched canvas to despatch.

 

fine art paper print

open edition, signed

820 x 610 mm unframed

$800 unframed, $1,200 framed

Please allow three to four weeks for framed prints to despatch.

Please note that some of the framed images online are mockups only and serve only as a representation of the actual framed artwork

This is part of an ongoing series of paintings where water is the predominant theme of the work.  One goal of these paintings is to try to create a universal image where location isn’t a factor in its motivation. This is done by eliminating any geographical references such as headlands and distant landforms and keeping the horizon well toward the top of the frame.

The different paintings are informed by different ideas and in the case of this painting, I was interested in the subtle difference between the colours of the sea and the small river pouring into it. I was also looking for a water subject that I haven’t mastered before and these rapids flowing into the sea provided me with this challenge.

In saying this all these paintings have some aspects in common not the least being that I believe the spirit of the work lies within its minutiae. The predominant foreground is a very important mechanism in obtaining this sense of spirituality. Another thing that I have noticed in the paintings where rocks are a major feature of the work, these components often take on anthropomorphic qualities before I realise it. When I am close up painting these forms I’m concentrating on the textures, colours and forms within the rock but when standing back these animistic qualities jump out at me. I do sometimes enhance these qualities but never to the point where they look contrived.

This painting took over a year to produce, starting it in the Niue studio at the peak of COVID and then the remaining 60 to 70 percent completed in Auckland in March 2023.




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