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Ocean Sparkle is a 3 dimensional, aerial view of a patch on the Great Barrier Reef.

Detailed with intense pigmented colored inks for maximum vibrancy and quality.

Finished with a thick resin coat. Signature is on the side of the painting. Multi directional work.

For the best close up look at the details in this piece, view the video below.

This work represents the effects of reactions between mixed mediums. The power of the chemistry between these pigments carried by different mediums, attracting or repelling each other resulting in ocean and reef like formations. In addition to paint brushes, I use my hands, air guns, rods, blow torch, and gravity. Typically working in large formats, I “sculpt” my paintings, starting with a board upon which I layer various materials. Inspired by the waters of the Great Barrier Reef, very close to where I am lucky enough to live.

 

Ocean Sparkle

Petra Meikle


Size: 100w x 100h x 3.5d cms
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Additional Information

Ocean Sparkle is a 3 dimensional, aerial view of a patch on the Great Barrier Reef.

Detailed with intense pigmented colored inks for maximum vibrancy and quality.

Finished with a thick resin coat. Signature is on the side of the painting. Multi directional work.

For the best close up look at the details in this piece, view the video below.

This work represents the effects of reactions between mixed mediums. The power of the chemistry between these pigments carried by different mediums, attracting or repelling each other resulting in ocean and reef like formations. In addition to paint brushes, I use my hands, air guns, rods, blow torch, and gravity. Typically working in large formats, I “sculpt” my paintings, starting with a board upon which I layer various materials. Inspired by the waters of the Great Barrier Reef, very close to where I am lucky enough to live.