
Blue Wave (Collection Voyage)
$1,590.00
$1,290.00
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The costs linked to each option incorporates different discounts along with the advantage of Free International Shipping. This covers expenses related to crates and packaging, shipping fees, local delivery, pre-paid taxes, and customs processing, all of which are paid by the seller to provide a seamless shipping experience. The discounts range from $250 to $350, influenced by factors such as the size and weight of the packaging, as well as the costs of materials.
There are 4 framing options available:
- Artwork stretched on stretching wooden frame measuring 50 by 50 by 2.5 cm
- Matted with pure cotton mat 12 ply thick, buffered with calcium to maintain brilliant white color over many centuries. Museum grade mat. Mat assembly is framed by wooden frame measuring 71 by 71 by 3.3 cm
- Artwork stretched and framed by floater frame measuring 54 by 54 by 4.3 cm
- Unstreached painted canvas, artwork 50 x 50 cm, canvas 60.9 x 60.9 (24 x 24 inches)
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About Artwork
Oil paint reproductions created on linen and pure cotton canvas are produced in small, limited editions of 35 pieces, each signed and numbered. Signed Certificate of Authenticity is provided.
COMPOSITION
In the infinite expanse of waves, this blue breaking wave signifies the breaking point, heralding the approach of land and the conclusion of the Voyage. It represents the ultimate release from the monotony of the seas, a moment for which every sailor yearns.
TECHNIQUE
Thin transparent and semi0transparent layers of oil paints, and gentle gradual impasto in bright spots. Layers deposited subsequently on canvas, Each new layer is deposited after previous layer is completely dry, layered structure create composite, brilliant shades of colors as light passes through the layers and is partially reflected/refracted by them. Technique invented and perfected by Leonardo DaVinci over many years.