A original sea painting of David Quant, beautiful beach artwork “Ocean horizon”
356,00 €
Invite the serene breath of the ocean into your home with “Ocean horizon” by David Quant.
This original 33 x 22 cm acrylic on canvas captures the absolute stillness of a summer morning. With its soft turquoise tones and budding clouds, this work is a masterful study of light and minimalist beauty, designed for those who seek a window to calm and infinity.
- Artist: David Quant
- Medium: Original acrylic on canvas
- Dimensions: 33 x 22 cm
- Atmosphere: Zen, contemplative, and luminous.
A unique contemporary seascape that brings a sense of space and timeless quietude to any interior.
Description
Artistic Analysis: “Ocean horizon” – A Contemplative Seascape
The original work “Ocean horizon” by artist David Quant is a masterful invitation to serenity. This acrylic on canvas (33 x 22 cm) captures a moment of absolute stillness where the sky, the sea, and the shore harmonize in a “Zen” marine landscape.
1. Composition and Visual Hierarchy
The strength of this painting lies in its stratified horizontal composition. Divided into three distinct bands—the golden sand, the calm turquoise ocean, and the budding summer sky—the work creates a sense of immense stability. The horizon line acts as a focal point, not merely as a limit, but as a gateway to infinity, guiding the viewer’s gaze toward a meditative state.
2. The Play of Light and Atmosphere
David Quant utilizes a soft, luminous palette to evoke a warm summer morning. The “budding” clouds (nuages bourgeonnants) rising above the horizon introduce the only sense of movement in an otherwise motionless scene. This atmospheric perspective, characteristic of Luminism, gives the air a palpable weight and a crystalline quality, making the light the true subject of the piece.
3. Texture and Mastery of Medium
The treatment of the foreground is particularly striking. The onctuous texture of the foam as it gently licks the sand provides a tactile contrast to the fluid transparency of the deep water. Using delicate layering and glazing techniques, the artist captures the subtle reflections of the sky upon the wet shore, reinforcing the “mirror effect” of a windless day.
4. Artistic Resonance: Between Tradition and Modernity
While echoing the peaceful shores of Joaquín Sorolla or the contemplative horizons of Gustave Courbet, Quant’s work possesses a contemporary “Zen” minimalism. It is a “figurative atmospheric” piece that seeks not to document a place, but to capture a feeling—the “breath” of the ocean during a moment of perfect equilibrium.
“Horizon” is more than a landscape; it is a window opened onto a world of quietude, ideal for collectors seeking a piece that brings light, space, and a meditative atmosphere into their living environment.





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