The artist uses a thick application of paint, a technique known as impasto, to create a highly textured and three-dimensional effect, particularly for the rocks and waves. The brushstrokes are visible and give the work an expressive, dynamic quality. The color palette is composed of blues, greys, and whites for the sky and sea, with patches of earthy tones and yellows for the rocks and cliffs. The style is reminiscent of artists known for seascapes and impasto techniques, such as J. M. W. Turner, who was one of the most famous seascape painters of all time, and Vincent van Gogh. The image contains visual matches to works by other artists known for similar subjects and styles, including Fred Milner, Napoleon Alekov, and Alexander Bower.
Artist: Unknown
Size: 460x620mm
Medium: Oil on board
Frame: Kiaat









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