Sailboats in the Caribbean

$450.00

Size:  36x18x1.5
A quality, original, signed, 100 % hand painted, acrylic painting.

Beautiful painting of sailboats in the Caribbean during an intense sunrise.  In this painting John uses a combination of Yellow Oxide, Naples Yellow, Orange and Cadmium Red to create a brilliant sky and mountains to complement the blue and Aqua green colors of the cool Caribbean waters to create a striking background for the sailboats.

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A quality, original, signed, 100% hand painted, acrylic painting

This is a beautiful painting of sailboats in the Caribbean during an intense sunrise.  In this painting John uses a combination of Yellow Oxide, Naples Yellow, Orange and Cadmium Red to create a brilliant sky and mountains to complement the blue and Aqua green colors of the cool Caribbean waters to create a striking background for the sailboats.

This painting will brighten any room and it will look good anywhere

Colors: Several shades of Yellow, Naples Yellow, Yellow oxide orange, Cadmium Red Burnt Sienna and Raw Sienna. Tan, Umber, Burnt Umber, Blue, Aqua green and Hookers Green.

Materials:

  • Quality acrylic paint
  • Premier Galley Profile, 100% cotton duck canvass stretched over a Kiln-dried, warp resistant solid wood heavy duty frame.
  • Assorted gels and medians
  • pre-installed hanging wire and is ready for you to display.
  • Beautifully fitted perfect for a frameless display
  • Gloss gel
  • Varnish

The painting does not require a frame because it is Gallery wrapped

Gallery wrapped: This is a method of stretching an artist’s canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides of the stretcher bar and is secured to the back of the wooden frame. The frame is 1.5 “thick. The painting continues on to the edges of the canvas.

Process: It takes John many hours to produce a quality painting. The first task is to prime the canvas and make a rough sketch on the canvass. The next step is to decide what the dominant colors and tones are and to loosely paint these areas, or block them in.

He spends a considerable amount of time on the next step: working on refining the shapes and colors. Lastly, more details, tones, and highlights are added in.

The rich vivid colors in John’s paintings are achieved by laying down several coats of custom blended paint. This painting will look good anywhere.

Two coats of an acrylic medium to seal the painting are applied after a 24-hour period. Finally, two coats of satin varnish are added in for protection and to produce a nice soft low luster sheen.

John loves painting and enjoys expressing and sharing what he sees.