• Acrylic painting on paper by David Quant, seaside wave

    Seaside Wave Painting, acrylic on paper, David Quant, Original Work

    190,00 

    Original acrylic painting by David Quant representing a seaside wave, captured in all its strength and fluidity…

  • Peinture Tempête en Bretagne acrylique sur toile format 21x29.7cm

    Storm in Brittany – La Jument Lighthouse Painting – Acrylic by David Quant

    190,00 

    Storm in Brittany – La Jument Lighthouse is a powerful acrylic painting by artist David Quant.
    This work captures the raw intensity of the Iroise Sea, where the legendary lighthouse stands firm against the unleashed fury of the Atlantic waves.
    A vibrant piece that brings the authentic spirit of the Breton coast into your home.

    • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
    • Theme: Maritime / Storm / Lighthouses
    • Artist: David Quant
  • Storm painting by David Quant

    Storm Painting Acrylic on Canvas David Quant

    “Storm” by David Quant is a dramatic work that captures the fury and raw power of the ocean. The painting is dominated by a massive wave in full break, rendered with intense contrast between thick, textured white foam (impasto) and deep, dark midnight blue tones. The atmosphere is enhanced by a violent light, highlighting the turbulence and colossal energy of the ocean stirred by an extraordinary storm.

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    Tableau « Windswept Swell » light of storm on the Ocean David Quant artist

    272,00 

    « Windswept Swell » – The Luminous Energy of the Storm. This original work by David Quant captures the powerful movement of a swell under a stormy light…

  • Watercolor beach and sailboat by David Quant, seaside

    Watercolor “Beach and Sailboat” David Quant

    156,00 

    Original Watercolor “Beach and Sailboat” (21×29.7 cm)

    A light and luminous coastal scene by David Quant. This watercolor captures the summery atmosphere of a seaside where a sailboat navigates off the coast of a beach.

    • Medium: Watercolor on paper
    • Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm (A4 format)
    • Theme: Coastal scene, Escape, Beach, Sailboat
    • Highlights: Transparency and luminosity typical of watercolor, warm-cold contrast
  • Watercolor painting of a girl, dog, and horse at low tide at dusk on the beach, by David Quant.

    Watercolor “Low Tide at Twilight” beach painting evening light David Quant

    156,00 

    “Low Tide at Twilight” is a unique watercolor (A4 format) by artist David Quant. This marine artwork captures the singular poetry and tranquility of the moment when the day ends on the coast. The late-day light tints the sky and wet sand with soft reflections, ranging from yellow to subtle orange, offering a profound sense of escape and childhood joy.

  • Watercolor painting "Mediterranean Beach" – Dune path and sailboats – Original work by David Quant

    Watercolor painting “Mediterranean Beach” – Dune path and sailboats – Original work by David Quant

    156,00 

    Original watercolor “Mediterranean Beach” – A window opening onto the Occitan coastline by David Quant.

    Transport yourself to the gentle warmth of a summer afternoon with this original watercolor by David Quant. Between shadow and light, this work captures the essence of the beaches in Occitanie: the warm sand, the vertical rhythm of the “ganivelle” fences, and the brilliance of sailboats on the horizon. Through a delicate mastery of washes, the artist offers a soothing scene where the transparency of the water echoes the depth of the coastal groves. A luminous piece, ideal for bringing a touch of marine serenity and natural elegance to your interior.

  • Original watercolor painting of sailboats on the Thau Lagoon at dawn, featuring the Onglous lighthouse in Marseillan, A4 format, by David Quant.

    Watercolor Painting “Sailboats on Thau Lagoon” – Marseillan Lighthouse

    156,00 

    Discover the serene and luminous atmosphere of the Thau Lagoon with this original watercolor by David Quant.

    This A4 format (21 x 29.7 cm) watercolor captures the morning light over the Thau Lagoon in Occitanie. The scene features two sailboats navigating close-hauled near the Phare des Onglous in Marseillan. Using a backlighting technique (contre-jour), the artist highlights the transparency and freshness unique to watercolor painting.

    An atmospheric figurative work that beautifully depicts the calm and light of the South of France at dawn.

    • Artist: David Quant
    • Medium: Original watercolor on Windsor & Newton professional paper
    • Format: A4 (21 x 29.7 cm)
    • Style: Impressionist and atmospheric figurative
  • Original watercolor painting "Wave and Beach" by David Quant, 2025. Marine scene featuring a breaking wave on a sandy shore with transparent blue tones and white foam.

    Watercolor Painting “Wave and Beach” – Original Marine Work by David Quant

    67,00 

    Capture the essence of the ocean with “Wave and Beach,” an original watercolor by David Quant.

    This 2025 original work on professional paper depicts a coastal scene where a wave gently breaks onto a sandy shore. The artist uses the transparency and fluid movement of watercolor to render the light and the meeting of water and land with great sensitivity.

    • Artist: David Quant
    • Medium: Original watercolor on paper
    • Year: 2025
    • Atmosphere: Calm, light, and coastal serenity.
  • Acrylic painting of a breaking wave titled Play of Transparency, featuring an elliptical tube and luminous reflections, by David Quant.

    Wave painting play of transparency David Quant

    142,00 

    Experience the heart of the ocean with this original masterpiece by David Quant.

    This 19 x 25 cm acrylic study on paper, titled “Play of Transparency,” captures the fleeting moment as light pierces through the tube of a breaking wave. A masterful study of clarity and motion, perfect for collectors of contemporary marine art.

    • Artist: David Quant
    • Medium: Original acrylic on paper
    • Dimensions: 19 x 25 cm (unframed)
    • Highlights: Expert light refraction, dynamic elliptical tube, and total immersion.

    A unique piece that brings the power and serenity of the Atlantic into your home.

  • Peinture acrylique d'une vague en tube, vue de l'intérieur de la lèvre qui se referme, tons bleu profond et écume blanche, par David Quant.

    Wave tube painting by David Quant

    109,00 

    Artistic Analysis: “The Heart of the Barrel” – A Sensory Immersion

    In this original work, artist David Quant invites us to a rare experience: capturing the privileged viewpoint of a surfer in the heat of the action. This painting is more than a representation of water; it is a study of movement and light captured within a closed, circular space.

    1. The Viewpoint: Inside the Barrel

    The composition is built around the perfect curve of the closing lip. By placing us “inside the tube,” David Quant recreates that sensation of suspended time. The perspective irresistibly draws the eye toward the luminous exit, symbolizing hope and trajectory, while the surrounding mass of water imposes its protective yet intimidating power.

    2. Dynamic Textures

    The contrast between the smooth, translucent wall of the wave and the chaos of the foam at its peak is striking. The artist uses layers of acrylic to give depth to the deep blues of the water wall, contrasting with the white sea spray that seems to burst from the paper. One can almost feel the blast of compressed air characteristic of this precise moment.

    3. A Symphony of Blues

    The color palette explores the full range of the ocean: from dense navy blues evoking depth to bright turquoise and azure sparks where sunlight pierces the crystal layer of the lip. This directional light gives the work a vital energy, transforming a violent movement into an architectural form of pure beauty.

    4. Artistic Resonance: The Quest for the Perfect Moment

    More than a seascape, this painting illustrates the quest for balance. It pays tribute to that maritime “Grail” where man and element become one. This energetic work will find its place in a modern interior, bringing a sense of freshness, freedom, and dynamism.


    “The Heart of the Barrel” is a window opened onto the extraordinary, capturing the fraction of a second where the ocean becomes a temple.