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Sand And Surf by Paola Ditel

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ARTIST NOTES: An above view of a receding wave as it brushers back and exposes the rocks and smoothes the sand but still allowing to show the impressions left from previous markings, a past impression of what was before. As the mesmerising surf foams, twist, bubbles and turns be it violently the mixing sea water creates upon itself continually new forms of schiuma, allowing for gaps or windows to reveal the life form, sand and calm sea water beneath. A meditative art piece that shows ever changing form, even the rocks seemingly still are not the same with each wave slowly shaping and moving them. Nothing stays the same.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 35.00 cm X Width - 91.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Canvas
GENRE Seascape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-2275-0151-01
COPYRIGHT © Paola Ditel
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Paola Ditel



ARTIST BIO

I'm a Melbourne artist. Mainly self taught. I currently paint with acrylics. pastel and watercolour. I have endevoured to loosen up my art over the years and find myself experimenting more. Everything inspires me especially mother nature. My art is ever changing I'm an emtional painter my artwork changes quite a bit. My work is impressionistic and contemporary, Now and then have a go at abstract which I find is quite fun. I've entered local and others states in exhibition.

My awards: Best Acrylic in exhibition 2013. Best Black and White exhibition 1998. Highly Commended 2009, 2011, 2017. 

Exhibited: Cooma NSW. Pambula Gallery. Peninsula Art Society. Camberwell Art Rotary Exhibition. Mornington Art Exhibition. 

Bayside Art exhibition. Chelsea Art Rotary Exhibition. Red Hill Art Exhibition. Flinders artshow. Canterbury Primary Art Exhibition. Derinya Primary Art Exhibition. Oakhill Art Gallery. Ryazanoff Gallery. Frankston Reginal Artisan Gallery. Mt Elisa Primary Art Exhibition.