Seascape Art For Sale

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Browse 828 Seascape artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Tom Lund-lack, John Sims, Marino Chanlatte, Austen Pinkerton, Asbjorn Lonvig, John Gamache, Arrachme Art, William Christopherson, Daniel Wall, Walter King, Terry Mollo, Richard Montemurro, Jose Freitascruz, Ruth Zachary, David Larkins, Michael Puya, Leo Evans, Luise Andersen offering Seascape artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 29 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Seascape art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Tom Lund-lack: 'Walk on a winter shore', 2018 Oil Painting, Seascape. A walk on a cold winter day along the shore in Suffolk. The paint has been applied thickly and bullied into place with pallet knives and brushes. The main colours apart from black and white are burnt umber, naples yellow, manganese blue, and a little prussian blue. ...
Seascape - Painting
75.2 x 51 cm (29.6 x 20.1 inches)
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John Sims: 'very hot day whitstable', 2016 Watercolor, Seascape. After walking on West Beach in Whitstable, Kent UK. A very hot day. Watercolour on Paper. ...
Seascape - Watercolor
21 x 21 cm (8.3 x 8.3 inches)
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Marino Chanlatte: 'seascape 2', 2016 Oil Painting, Seascape. Seascape is an abstract, fresh, and colorful artwork.  The painting extends to the borders of the canvas, 1. 5 depth, ready to hang.  seascape, abstract, contemporary, decor, fine art, oil painting...
, 2016
Seascape - Painting
48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'Quay at Gocek', 2016 Graphite Drawing, Seascape.         trees palms boats harbour quayside  ...
Seascape - Drawing
21 x 30 cm (8.3 x 11.8 inches)
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Asbjorn Lonvig: 'Portofino Harbor', 2016 Other Printmaking, Seascape.  Portofino Harbor signed...
Seascape - Other Printmaking
82 x 58 cm (32.3 x 22.8 inches)
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John Gamache: 'Storm Off Prince Edward Isle', 2016 Oil Painting, Seascape.  Oil on Linen - Storm waves crashing on rock ledges on Maine Coast ...
Seascape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Austen Pinkerton: 'FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.     CLOUDS SEASCAPE ISLANDS BEACH MOON SHORE SURF WAVES SAND FOOTPRINTS WATER CLIFFS ...
Seascape - Painting
262 x 70 cm (103.1 x 27.6 inches)
Arrachme Art: 'Clear Skies', 2016 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  Painted seascape, peaceful, day on the water. horizon, water, sky, blue, paintings, clouds, arrachme, arrachme art...
Seascape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Marino Chanlatte: 'Key Arena Waters 3', 2015 Oil Painting, Seascape.  Approaching Key Arena in the Dominican Republic the waters of the Atlantic Ocean take the most subtle, pristine, and pure tones of blue, green, and turquoise that I have seen. It is a beautiful feast of blues and freshness. I loved. / Seascape, ocean, blue, calm, peace, Dominican Rpublic, Atlantic ocean...
Seascape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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William Christopherson: 'Tibbits Point Lake Ontario Christopherson Oil', 2015 Oil Painting, Seascape.  TITLE Ontario TempestMEDIUM Oil in impressionistic style. 24 x 20 x 34 on stretched canvas.Capturing the force of the Great Lakes at Tibbits Point, Cape Vincent, New York.DESCRIPTIONCompleted inimpressionist technique, employingGrumbacher professional level oils.  Painting professionall framed by Timeless Frames, Inc. , .  USPS Priority shipping. 14 day return...
Seascape - Painting
26 x 22 inches (66.0 x 55.9 cm)
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William Christopherson: 'Algoma Guardian Seascape Thousand Isla', 2015 Oil Painting, Seascape. TITLE Algoma Guardian At Sunken Rock LighthouseMEDIUM Oil in impressionistic style. 22 x 28 x 34 on stretched canvas.DESCRIPTIONMy artworks are created from my travel experiences, and one of my favorite places is the St.  Lawrence Seaway in the Thousand Islands of Upstate New York.  Completed inimpressionist technique, ...
Seascape - Painting
28 x 22 inches (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
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Daniel Wall: 'Harbour Town at Sunset', 2015 Oil Painting, Seascape.     Naples Italy, Portofino waterfront summer, Portofino Harbor, Italy Harbor, Italy Portofino. Italy Portaofino Sunset. Italian Sunny Day summer. Harbor morning, Harbor sunset, World famous artist painting.       ...
Seascape - Painting
16 x 22 inches (40.6 x 55.9 cm)
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Daniel Wall: 'Harbor Daybreak', 2015 Oil Painting, Seascape.    Naples Italy, Portofino waterfront summer, Portofino Harbor, Italy Harbor, Italy Portofino. Italy Portaofino Sunset. Italian Sunny Day summer. Harbor morning, Harbor sunset, World famous artist painting.      ...
Seascape - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
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Walter King: 'Looking for Canada', 2014 Watercolor, Seascape.   Looking to Canada from Port Clinton Ohio on Lake Erie ...
Seascape - Watercolor
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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William Christopherson: 'Florida Ponce Inlet Boats Atlantic Coast Christopherson', 2014 Oil Painting, Seascape.      TITLE:
Seascape - Painting
18 x 14 inches (45.7 x 35.6 cm)
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Terry Mollo: 'Next Wave', 2013 Stone Sculpture, Seascape.    Silver Cloud Alabaster carved into a waveform. Stone color and carved texture creates the feel of a wave on a cloudy day, with white foam against a grey/ beige breaking wave.  ...
, 2013
Seascape - Sculpture
18 x 12 inches (45.7 x 30.5 cm)
Richard Montemurro: 'JETTY LBI', 2013 Digital Art, Seascape.                                              digital art, abstract art. art, computer art, photographs, photo manipulation, manipulations, nature, scenic, landscape, floral                                             ...
, 2013
Seascape - Digital Art
10 x 10 inches (25.4 x 25.4 cm)
Jose Freitascruz: 'the long sea', 2012 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  acrylic- m.  media on wood unframed to be placed directly on wall as is - from the exhibition poetry of soul at mssohkan gallery, kobe, japan ...
Seascape - Painting
240 x 60 cm (94.5 x 23.6 inches)
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Ruth Zachary: 'Fishermans Jumble', 2012 Color Photograph, Seascape. An almost black and white image popped with colorful lobstermen' s buoys.  Traditional skiffs, row boats on Fish Beach, Monhegan Island, Maine. Larger sizes available ( 11 x 14, $98) ....
Seascape - Photograph
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Ruth Zachary: 'Sailing By', 2012 Color Photograph, Seascape. Vintage schooner, sail up, passing through islands off the coast of Maine. ...
, 2012
Seascape - Photograph
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Ruth Zachary: 'Silver And Gold', 2012 Color Photograph, Seascape. Silver And Gold because the lobster boats and the sea are silvery and the sea weed is golden.  The harbor of Monhegan Island, Maine.  ...
Seascape - Photograph
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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Ruth Zachary: 'Monhegan Sky', 2012 Color Photograph, Seascape. Great big puff clouds in blue, blue sky over Monhegan Island, Maine harbor and dock, Island Inn.  Larger size available ( 11 x 14, $98) ....
Seascape - Photograph
10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm)
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David Larkins: 'Widows Walk', 2012 Giclee, Seascape.        Walking up the stairs to the lookout at the former life saving station that guarded the Manitou Passage along with Pointe Betise Lighthouse for decades,  an allegorical moment  came to me what it must have been like for the countless sailor's wives who would take this same walk...
Seascape - Giclee
17 x 22 inches (43.2 x 55.9 cm)
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Michael Puya: 'boot im chinesischen meer', 2011 Mixed Media, Seascape.
Seascape - Mixed Media
35 x 19 inches (88.9 x 48.3 cm)
Michael Puya: 'Surferstrand San Leone', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.  50x50 cm....
Seascape - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
Leo Evans: 'DIGITAL BTS 1993', 2010 Digital Art, Seascape.   Digital BTS 2003 ~ All rights reserved ~ Leo Evans ~ 2010        ...
Seascape - Digital Art
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Luise Andersen: ' WHEN BLUEBIRD SINGS PrgrsUpdate MAYNINETHOTN', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Seascape.   Was told many times. . that I create out of'the impossible' something beautiful. .well. . is my' not wanting to give up ever' thing inside. . . finding worth while, in smallest of' things' . . this to me. . in beginning, seemed even to me,almost impossible. . Yet, the' feel' in it held me- the...
Seascape - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'DEEP Stillness Within  Photo Take In Cold Neutral Light', 2010 Ink Painting, Seascape.  . . . Tried several times, to capture the' soul' of this special painting. . is a personal favorite . . I get' lost' in it. . very meditative. . Layers and layers of transparent applied acrylic inks. . love these . . used several fine brushes. . so strokes overlay. . in sweeping movements. . yes. . usually choose the longer way' to create...
Seascape - Painting
19 x 19 inches (48.3 x 48.3 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'WATERS CALL ME Reworkoil painting DecSX', 2009 Oil Painting, Seascape.    . . . severe fluctuations. . of mood . .more description on community. ovationtv. com/ laselectartalso see comments on other of my works. . etc. under art pieces. . or on portfolio page. Just click on the pic on portfolio page. . under photos. ...
Seascape - Painting
0 x 0 inches (0.0 x 0.0 cm)
Luise Andersen: 'ZUMA BEACH   Where The Sand Ends I', 2008 Color Photograph, Seascape.  . . will experiment with size. . if anyone is interested. .  It was already late afternoon, when I took this pic. . could not resist. . the sun from one side. . shade from other. . the structure of this rock and earth formation- sharp lines. . like just incredible. . and the ochre hues. . orange. . whitish and creamy...
Seascape - Photograph
13 x 10 inches (33.0 x 25.4 cm)
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    Tom Lund-Lack - I am an experienced artist whose work uses the power of imagination to find find the essence of the subject.A It is grounded in the need to celebrate life, and to portray the subject through the transforming power of colour and light. Arrangements of shape, line, pattern and colour are brilliant at conjuringA up powerful expressions, sometimes these can be dreamlike and at peace sometimes exciting and dramatic. My work does not always represent an actual moment, place or object in time, but they areA the result of a process of reflection, recollection and reinvention, a distillation of experience. Art is a very small word having the widest possible meaning appreciation is a subjective judgement and no artist or workA can please everyone.A My aim is to please at least some of you and I am very confident that this aspiration is achievable ...

    John Sims - Following some thirty years working as a graphic designer and illustrator I began stone carving in 2000 and in 2002 I returned to college at Christ Church Canterbury in England to study BA Fine Art. In 2007 I went to the Cyprus College of Art to study for a Post Grad Diploma in Fine Art under the great Cypriot artist, Stass Paraskos. At the end of the course I was asked to stay on and run the Summer Schools and to be tutor on the Post Grad course. An incredible experience and an enormous influence on my work. My work now involves less stone carving more often found timber or kebab sticks My drawing in some respects has turned a full circle in the sense that prior to sculpture my illustration work was colourful but painstakingly detailed and stylised. At college I concentrated on measured observational life drawing in pencil which fed into the simple lines of my mainly figuratively based stone carvings. Whilst in Cyprus I re-discovered colour in both my drawing and sculpture. Dreams and mythology filled my waking and sleeping hours. Oil pastel and oil sticks became my favourite mediums to quickly capture these glimpses of ...

    Marino Chanlatte - I started painting a long time before I realized it was my passion, and that I would be a painter. I felt the inner need to express through painting, in a freely and spontaneous way, my feelings, thoughts, ideas and fantasies that appeared as visions ... I use color, texture, shapes, light, and shadows to express myself. If my work communicates any emotion or feeling to the viewer, then I accomplished my purpose....

    Austen Pinkerton - Austen Pinkerton If I turn my mind to it very quickly I can come up with several ideas for works aEUR|paintings, drawings, or sculptures. Sometimes ideas come to me when I least expect it, or when my mind is on other things. Ideas can be related to my current experiences, or to my feelings about things that are happening to me in my life at that particular time. Alternatively they can be related to a current interest, or something that occupies my attention at that moment, and my ideas and feelings about which Id like to share with others. A lot of my work is autobiographicalaEUR|either directly or indirectly, consciously or subconsciously. It is frequently very personal, and expresses events or circumstances or experiences in my life. I usually work in either Acrylic on Canvas, Crayon or Pastel, or both together, with Gouache, on card, Drawing in pencil, or Ink, or both, or with creating SculptureaEUR|for which I use fired artists clay. Sculpture follows a completely different set of rules and values from two-dimensional art, obviously, I think of it as Drawing in three dimensions and I take this into account when creating mine. In all my...

    John Gamache - If I come across something of interest that will be a focal point for me to build on, that excites my passion for elements of the pastaEUR"old, cast-off objects,aEUR"run down barns, old junk cars, and abandoned houses. These are the objects I collect and infuse with new life through my paintings. When I create such a piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for the scene or objects to the viewer. I want the viewer to be an active participant in my joy, melancholy, humor, nostalgia. Through my textures, layers, earth-tones, and choice of images, I strive to convey these feelings. To me, the process of creating a work is transcendental I am completely lost in the making, I am part of each piece. It does take time to finish each painting as I work on several at once. Each painting is a slow build up of many layers to reach the final detailing. My goal is to create and master my craft, not just in the painting but in the feelings Ive described previously to the viewer. To elicit emotion will make the piece and my goal complete as a work of art. ...

    William Christopherson - The viewer sees a finished canvas. The artist relishes its journey of creation. A thought, a feeling, an experience, a place. These are the most essential of supplies as the artist tasks to expand, explore, and evolve along the path. All are welcome here, to view, appreciate contemplate, and possess the journeys I have made, and the journeys yet to come. Over the past several years I have explored the oil medium, borrowing technique from both historical and present day impressionism. Its a medium I love to work in, even though my wardrobe and studio surfaces have suffered immensely. Much of my work now reflects the pallet knife, and explores a prolific use of heavy colorful brush stroke. Everything continues to evolve, and thats a good thing Enjoy. William Christopherson, 2017 ...

    Daniel Wall - Daniel Wall is the founder of Intense Impressionism, which is characterized by unsurpassed intensity and boldness. Started in the 1980s by Daniel Wall, Intense Impressionist techniques include big, conspicuous strokes created with palette knife, extreme texture with heavy paints, intensified vibrant colors, and exaggerated striking effects of lights. Daniel Wall's Intense Impressionist landscape, cityscape, seascape, and floral paintings are unrivalled in their popular appeal and are among the best loved in the world today. Daniel Wall began drawing and painting when he was a little kid. His first art teacher was his mother, a very talented and diligent art and craft woman. Daniel Wall earned a lot of art awards in his childhood. He had been accepted to a fine art academy when he was a teen. He has study fine art in China, Italy, and United States. He gained his art senses, different calture, apprences, and ability from a variety of art sources by working as an art instructor, art editor, illustrator, and professor. That is key why he was able to establish the Intense Impressionism style painting. He made his decision and became a professional artist after got his master degree from Georgia Southern University. Daniel Wall ...

    Walter King - I am Professor Emeritus retired from The Columbus College of Art and Design CCAD. Ive lived and made my art here for 35 years beginning as a student at CCAD and returning after accomplishing my MFA from Boston University. Im now retired and living in Virginia. Ive taught drawing, color, design and painting techniques in the illustration area since 1985. Ive exhibited in Columbus regularly, written up in the Dispatch and in Dialogue Magazine, extended my exhibitions spiraling out from Columbus to various galleries in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky then Maryland, New York, Oklahoma and Washington State Hiroshima Japan, Washington DC, then to Budapest Hungary, Dresden Germany, Zagreb Croatia, Buenos Aires and Cordoba Argentina Early in my life I worked as an IllustratorDesigner after high school and while putting myself through art school later. I worked on projects for Apple computers, OETA PBS and Oprah Magazine. My work is all over the world owned by people like the former Director of the National Archives in Zagreb Croatia, a Bank President in Holland, The Greater Columbus Arts Council, OSU Newark and there are works in collections in Washington DC, New York, Texas, Ohio, Oklahoma, California, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Cyprus. A peace ...

    Terry Mollo - ARTISTS STATEMENT Stone is my most important medium. The attributes of stone motivate me to seek and appreciate the beauty that has evolved with time and natures forces. Whether marble, travertine, alabaster, agate, onyx, each piece has its own story to tell. Its hues, striations, translucence, brilliance- and faults- have history and mystery to unlock. While carving I listen to the stone and carve only enough to find, and unleash, its organic lines and its aEURoevoice.aEUR Im inspired by the point at which natures organic form meets the inorganic. I concentrate on the force and tension created between the two, and search for the line that is formed by their union. In my sculpture, organic and inorganic form often conjure human emotion, human condition. Natures sea forms, shells and waves, suggest human form, depth, fluidity, texture, tone. Botanicals are sensuous with leaves and flowers that appear muscled and fleshy. Stems of flowers, such as orchids or lilies, stand tall, appear happy or courageous and proud, while other stems are viney or gnarled and appear desperate or defeated. All are similar to the ways in which the anatomy and musculature of the human body reflect its deepest feelings and emotion. Terry ...

    Richard Montemurro - The artist is self taught and began his artistic journey with abstract oil painting. He later became interested in photography and has since integrated the use of the computer in his creative artistic endeavors. He uses his digital cameras and his digital paintings of abstracts in his creations, combining them, when appropriate, to create unusual works of art. His desire is to create images that are unique and interesting to look at. They are seldom created to make statements about the human condition or to express displeasure with society. The artist feels that there is room in life to create images for the sake of creating them as individual expressions of one's imagination....

    Jose Freitascruz - Borneo > 2003 The tropical rainforest and tales of maritime exploration continue to be reflected in my work. Indeed, travel and displacement condition my work - the many places I lived in throughout my childhood and those others my chronic wanderlust has led me to since then have always had an impact on the choices and directions I have taken. The knowledge that a new perspective can be acquired over things we believe to be "fixed" triggers curiosity and fosters a certain degree of unconformity. The need to find and learn new ways to depict whatever it is I wish to depict keeps me on my toes and doesn't allow me to settle with the tools or the style I am already familiar with - I am constantly "on the move" and my painting is meant to be a record of the path I move along. Perceived from a distance my approach tends to be cyclic, each cycle divided into series. Progression occurs from the outside in aEUR" from the surface to the core, from a certain degree of figuration to abstraction. Upon tackling each new theme I will be struck by the outward aspect of things and charged with a strong desire ...

    Ruth Zachary - My goal is to create striking images that touch the viewer emotionally. I try to capture the essence of a subject or scene, so that the viewer reacts with an immediate recognition, and immediate click of Yes. I depend upon composition, simplicity, shape and contrast, as well as my own aesthetic sense and emotional responses. I love creating art through photography. For me it is an opportunity for self-expression, a means of capturing a moment in time and creating beauty, as well as am important means of communication. My education includes a Masters in Social Work and a BA in English Literature. I have done formal study in drawing and pastel, but my photographic study has been informal and self-taught. Since 1980, I have been a frequent visitor to Monhegan Island, 12 miles off the coast of Maine, a remote lobstering island with a summer artists colony. On Monhegan, I became friends with a group of painters and photographers. I applied what I learned from them to my own work. Those I am most grateful to include Frances Kornbluth, Leo Brooks, Robin Young, Judi Wagner, Josie Vargas and Nancy Stanich. I show my art summers on Monhegan Island ...

    David Larkins - Ii?1/2ve always been intrigued by the luminosity and transparencies found in watercolor, Oil and acrylic mediums. I believe an artist must experience the painting i?1/2 to absorb the surroundings, the atmosphere, to have a oneness with the subject matter before the first brush stroke is applied. My style is described as i?1/2Abstract Realismi?1/2 and my strength is found in the composition. Ii?1/2m drawn to diverse subject matter that challenges the viewer to see abstraction in the ordinary i?1/2 to meld the i?1/2reali?1/2 world with the i?1/2abstracti?1/2. ...

    Luise Andersen - Luise'Mignon' Andersen Luise'Mignon' Andersen has only recently begun to reveal her lifes work. Soon after her debut she exploded onto the mainstream art world. Her breathtaking pieces have captured international interest. The stories Luise'Mignon' is telling through her truly deep, layered works seem to decipher the past and foretell the future, perhaps sharing her window to other dimensions and a seventh sense. Her detailed acrylic'Mignon' series speaks to the beholder. They inspire raw emotion and ignite ones imagination. The indescribable nature of the "Duree De Ma Vie" in particular has a growing portion of the art community considering it the conception of an entirely new style. By Maxi c)2006 Guided Through Inner Mind- Intuition- Mental Imagery- I Create The Final Of What I Am Consciously Not Aware Of.. That I Want...... Need... With Each Completed Painting... Eye Of Core Gains a Glimpse Of My Tomorrow.... c) LA I crave.. painting...drawing... sculpting... writing... Like re-inventing my life... my purpose... myself.. .Gives me a direction.. the courage to look at myself ..and find'ME' there... At least for the duration of creating.. ....and once I collect these shards of my core within colors, shapes... form...