Acrylic Painting “Beach and Breaking Wave” seascape David Quant
436,00 €
Capture the perfect moment of a wave as it crashes. This hyper-realistic painting by David Quant (27×35 cm) captures the vivid light and brilliant turquoise of the ocean on a fine sand beach. An original, signed work, ideal for marine-inspired decor.
Description
Acrylic Painting “Beach and Breaking Wave” – 27×35 cm
- Artist: David Quant
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Dimensions: 27 cm (H) x 35 cm (W)
- Theme: Breaking wave, Seaside, Coastal scene.
Artistic Analysis: “Beach and Breaking Wave”
🌊 The Theme: The Breaking Point
This painting captures the classic and universal moment of a wave breaking and turning into foam on the shore. It depicts the dynamic interface between the deep sea, the breaking wave, and the damp sand.
- Layered Composition: The work is structured into several distinct horizontal bands: the cloudy sky, the dark horizon, the turquoise wave in action, the white foam, and finally, the sandy beach.
- Depth: The composition uses the receding planes to create great depth: the distant horizon contrasts with the detailed foreground of the beach, inviting the viewer into the scene.
🖌️ Technique and Color Rendering
The acrylic technique excels here in rendering light and color in water.
- The Turquoise Wave: The heart of the breaker is treated in a luminous and translucent turquoise, indicating shallow water at the moment of the break. This blue-green is the most intense color point of the painting.
- The Dark Horizon: The water in the distance is painted in a very dark navy blue, strongly contrasting with the turquoise. This chromatic depth accentuates the wave’s radiance.
- The Foam: The foreground is dominated by white, frothy foam, created with light impastos to simulate bubbling and trapped air.
☁️ Light, Sky, and Atmosphere
The atmosphere is vivid and bright, typical of a sunny day at the seaside.
- The Sky: Treated with realistic cumulus clouds, adding texture and atmospheric dimension. The blue is vivid and high-contrast.
- Reflections: A precise and intense solar reflection point is placed on the horizon line, drawing the eye and reinforcing the credibility of zenithal light.
- The Beach: The sand is painted in soft beige-grey tones, suggesting moisture without distracting from the wave’s action.
Original work by David Quant. Ideal for creating a fresh, coastal, and soothing ambiance with the vitality of a wave in motion.









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