“Ocean Embers”
(Original Painting)
Ocean Embers is an original ocean sunset painting inspired by the seas quiet power and the reflective beauty of the waves. Glowing embers of orange, gold, and deep crimson melt into the horizon as the sun sinks into the water, capturing a moment of stillness, reflection, and emotional depth.
Ideal as statement wall art for living rooms, bedrooms, or creative spaces, this original sunset seascape celebrates the timeless beauty of the ocean and the transformative energy of light and colour.
You can watch a time-lapse of the creation of this painting over on my YouTube channel.
❀ This fantasy artwork is signed and dated on the back.
❀ It also has a wire attached at the back so it’s ready to be hung.
❀ It will come in a safe and gift wrapped packaging.
❀ You will receive a certificate of authenticity.
Medium: Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
Size: 11.5 × 8.5 inches
Style: Fantasy Seascape
⚠︎︎ Please keep in mind that all computer monitors display colour differently, so your painting may differ slightly in colour from the image you see on screen.
“Ocean Embers”
(Original Painting)
Ocean Embers is an original ocean sunset painting inspired by the seas quiet power and the reflective beauty of the waves. Glowing embers of orange, gold, and deep crimson melt into the horizon as the sun sinks into the water, capturing a moment of stillness, reflection, and emotional depth.
Ideal as statement wall art for living rooms, bedrooms, or creative spaces, this original sunset seascape celebrates the timeless beauty of the ocean and the transformative energy of light and colour.
You can watch a time-lapse of the creation of this painting over on my YouTube channel.
❀ This fantasy artwork is signed and dated on the back.
❀ It also has a wire attached at the back so it’s ready to be hung.
❀ It will come in a safe and gift wrapped packaging.
❀ You will receive a certificate of authenticity.
Medium: Acrylic on Stretched Canvas
Size: 11.5 × 8.5 inches
Style: Fantasy Seascape
⚠︎︎ Please keep in mind that all computer monitors display colour differently, so your painting may differ slightly in colour from the image you see on screen.