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Jumping Waves by Sam Askin

There’s a time somewhere between the brilliant blue of midday, when the ocean reflects the sky, and the golden hours of twilight when all the shades of yellow, orange, pink and purple illuminate the most beautiful of seacapes. That time in the late afternoon before the sun sets when the ocean turns a dark green in contrast to the lighest shade of blue in the sky. The water catches fleeting moments of that sky in its reflections, and of the children enjoying the last few hours of real sunlight before they are called in to end the day. This is that time where you feel the day is over and you can relax, where everyone gets to release and unwind, where the kids squeeze out every ounce of day remaining to them. It has that Friday afternoon, or first couple of days of holiday feel to it, and this is what I have used to bring this relaxing piece together!

Jumping Waves

Sam Askin

AUD$340
Size: 41w x 31h x 4d cms
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Jumping Waves by Sam Askin

There’s a time somewhere between the brilliant blue of midday, when the ocean reflects the sky, and the golden hours of twilight when all the shades of yellow, orange, pink and purple illuminate the most beautiful of seacapes. That time in the late afternoon before the sun sets when the ocean turns a dark green in contrast to the lighest shade of blue in the sky. The water catches fleeting moments of that sky in its reflections, and of the children enjoying the last few hours of real sunlight before they are called in to end the day. This is that time where you feel the day is over and you can relax, where everyone gets to release and unwind, where the kids squeeze out every ounce of day remaining to them. It has that Friday afternoon, or first couple of days of holiday feel to it, and this is what I have used to bring this relaxing piece together!