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Dancing In The Dark by David Clare – I have been painting fish and underwater scenery for a while now, but this one is a bit different. It was originally a typical painting of fish flicking around in the ocean with the sun beaming through. But, I felt it was too dark, so put it aside for a year or so. Recently I decided to cut my losses and paint over it and start afresh, but, in a moment of inspiration I decided to paint a stroke of seagrass… and I liked it. So, I kept going and it gave the painting the life that it needed. A few more highlight fish and it was done, finally. This is not so much an ocean scene, but maybe an estuary scene. I liked it so much I even framed it.

An oil painting of a school of tiny fish flicking around in the sunlight beaming though an underwater garden of seagrass.Painted on thick stretched canvas, framed in a Tasmanian oak floating frame, ready to hang.

Dancing In The Dark

David Clare

Original price was: AUD$490.Current price is: AUD$441.
Size: 42w x 52h x 6d cms
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Dancing In The Dark by David Clare – I have been painting fish and underwater scenery for a while now, but this one is a bit different. It was originally a typical painting of fish flicking around in the ocean with the sun beaming through. But, I felt it was too dark, so put it aside for a year or so. Recently I decided to cut my losses and paint over it and start afresh, but, in a moment of inspiration I decided to paint a stroke of seagrass… and I liked it. So, I kept going and it gave the painting the life that it needed. A few more highlight fish and it was done, finally. This is not so much an ocean scene, but maybe an estuary scene. I liked it so much I even framed it.

An oil painting of a school of tiny fish flicking around in the sunlight beaming though an underwater garden of seagrass.Painted on thick stretched canvas, framed in a Tasmanian oak floating frame, ready to hang.